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Architects: Marte.Marte Architects
- Area: 42 m²
- Year: 2008
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Photographs: Marc Lins
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Text description provided by the architects. The excavations at the roman villa in Brederis offer important insights on Roman settlement history in the Feldkirch area.
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A walk-in sculpture was planted between the remnants of the foundations of two different house types.
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The disc-like tower and the space creating wall fragments along a trapezoid-shaped plateau stage the location in front of the collection of findings.
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The use of corten steel throughout permeates the site with an historic aura and underscores the sculpted effect of the free form that helps make the excavation site a landmark.
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