Erschließungszone
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INTEGRATION AND INNOVATION
Professor Dietmar Eberle was born in Bregenz Forest. “I come from a traditionally poor area where you learn from the very first moment how to handle things with care.” Only recently, a therapy centre with shops and flats for the “Arbeitskreis für Vorsorge und Arbeitsmedizin” (Working Committee for Preventive and Occupational Medicine) was opened in this region, more specifically, in Lingenau. With the mindfulness of bygone generations, Baumschlager Eberle Architekten carried out the urbanistic integration, thus creating a brand new place there. Equally carefully drawn, the house now boasts a shingle-clad façade. However, there is more to this building than meets the eye: Thanks to its 50 cm-thick brick walls and a smart ventilation system operating via the window casements, the building is able to do without short-lived technical installations for air conditioning purposes. Feel-good temperatures between 22°C and 26°C are achieved the whole year round. Essentially, the house corresponds to the concept of the prototypical office building 2226 in Lustenau, albeit adapted to a completely different cultural context.

Frontale
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dörflicher Kontext
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Tür-Detail
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2226 Lingenau - no cooling, no heating

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Location
Hof 481, 6951 Lingenau, Austria
Year
2019
Client
aks Arbeitskreis für Vorsorge- und Arbeitsmedizin

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