The ceremonial completion of the expansion of the parish center was celebrated with a large opening festival. After the blessing of the building by Bishop Dr. Manfred Scheuer, attended by over 400 guests, the building was officially taken into use, and the occasion was celebrated appropriately.
As part of the preparations for the 900th anniversary of the Cistercian Abbey of Rein in 2029, the garden area and ornamental gardens, including fountains, pathways, and the nymphaeum, will be revitalized and made accessible to the public. Thanks to archaeological research and records from the Franciscan Cadastre from the first half of the 19th century, the original extent of the garden can be traced and presented to visitors as an integral part of the Baroque monastery complex.
The kindergarten, which is nearing completion after less than a year of construction, will open in September. The project has been realized using state-of-the-art BIM planning and focuses on sustainable wooden construction. Additionally, it promotes openness and accessibility to the surrounding green space and incorporates innovative IT concepts that support the children’s learning, exploration, and discovery.
Following the final arrangements with the Knapp Café, the office expansion was successfully completed and handed over. The office buildings have been fully operational for some time and support the daily workflows in the expanded Knapp office complex.
The visitor center of the AT&S office building has opened its doors.
With the completion of the experience world and its permanent installation called "Nervous System," created in collaboration with the Ars Electronica Futurelab, and complemented by the wayfinding system developed with Look-Design, the DNA of the company is made tangible—from the experience world to the workspace, which was designed in partnership with Scheicher.Wand.
Picture: Ars Electronica
Competition entry for the planning of the AHS in Baden.
Competition entry for the development of Conrad von Hötzendorf Street 162 in Graz.
We are pleased to announce that we have won the 2nd prize in the architecture competition for the "Kirchner Kaserne Nord".
The project has been divided into three separate buildings to make optimal use of the existing green space and create an open, inviting atmosphere. This arrangement allows for generous open areas between the buildings, which serve both for recreation and social interaction. Additionally, the layout provides better lighting for the apartments and expansive views of the surroundings. Through this planning, we were able to develop functional and flexible floor plans that cater to the needs of future residents.
We congratulate Hohensinn Architektur on their 1st prize.
BRAMBERGER [architects] won the 2nd prize on the competition for the downtown design in Knittelfeld, Austria.