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Infopoint Linz 2009, Austria Building, Project, Photo, News, Design,
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Infopoint Linz 2009 Austria : Architecture Information
Development by Caramel Architekten in Upper Austria, Europe
linz09 infocenter, Austria
2009
Caramel Architekten
infocenter for linz09 2009

photos : dietmar tollerian
the design for the infopoint central information office is based on
three main themes
the extant physical structure:
separating the actual façade and the main square was a solid,
continuous stone wall like a barricade keeping visitors at bay; a
wooden structure of steps devoid of handrails and other distracting
features was built onto the front of this wall, in this way neutralizing
the implied barrier and encouraging the visitor to walk over or lounge
on the artificial landscape.
the material used for this landscape extends through the thermal façade
(whereby in the portals the windows, which were originally made of
small panes of glass, have been replaced by large glazed surfaces
that employ as few framing members as possible). this creates a kind
of interior landscape of presentation stands and counters - a uniform
element running through the interior and exterior. the bright lighting
of the interior space makes the actual façade recede even more
into the background. the main square extends into the info zone, while
at the same time the info zone flows out onto the main square.
the historical structure:
above all we sought not to design just another stylish downtown shopping
area, but as far as possible to "avoid contact with" the
historically tainted structure. thus after clearing out the interior
space (all built-in units were removed, the walls and ceilings smoothed
and freed from the various design influences that had collected during
the second half of the last century), we achieved our objective through
a single measure: a new layer was spread across the floor like a bolt
of fabric, billowing and arching into counters and benches, and finally
forming a partition wall that stands in front of the massive central
wall without actually touching it. this temporary layer has been erected
as inexpensively as possible using ordinary engineered wood, and it
can be dismantled with little effort. the visitor should sense the
temporary character of the structure.
the second wall layer mounted in front of the permanent walls consists
of a wooden structure perforated by plastic boxes (mass-produced,
€ 1.50 each). Lit from behind, they serve as compartments for
product presentation.
the pattern:
"linz ist provinz" - it's a catchy phrase, and it's true
too: linz is unmistakably provincial. and one thing that definitely
won't work is for linz to try to present itself as urban and "chic."
our design involves a tongue-in-cheek reference to regionalism and
a welcoming gesture wrapped into one: the red-and-white checkered
tablecloth as a symbol of hospitality. the visitor is confronted with
only this enormous tablecloth; there is no other information inscribed
on billboards, banners, or building façades - the infopoint
information office should be self-explanatory
construction walls: timber construction with embedded plastic elements
floors: OSB - exterior with a polyurethane coating, interior with
an epoxy resin coating
Infopoint Linz 2009 images / information from Caramel Architekten
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Austrian Architect Studios
Vienna Buildings
Location: Linz, Upper Austria
planning/site management: caramel architekten zt gmbh
start of planning: 07/2008
start of construction: 09/2008
completion: 01/2009
Austrian Architecture - Local Selection:
Juwelry Mayrhofer, Linz
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photo : Max Nirnberger
Juwelry Mayrhofer
The AEC - Linz 2009
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