Wolfgang Tschapeller shared with us their first prize winning proposal for the extension of the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. The removal of stair and elevator cores displays a pure serial structure. What remains are solely col-umns and slabs, ready for multiple functional readings. The broadway is not only a means of circulation, it is the platform where members and knowledge of the 17 different studios meet. It is the informal marketplace for cross disciplinary projects.More images and architects’ description after the break.
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University of Applied Arts Extension Proposal / Wolfgang Tschapeller
https://www.archdaily.com/212745/university-of-applied-arts-extension-proposal-wolfgang-tschapellerAlison Furuto
The Centre for Promotion of Science / Wolfgang Tschapeller
The Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia initiated an international competition for a Centre for Promotion of Science and the urban development of Block 39 in New Belgrade in Serbia. This design aims to be an institution of service and a national bank of knowledge in the field of science for the general public. An international jury unanimously selected Austrian architect Wolfgang Tschapeller’s project as the winning entry. More images and architect’s description after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/99571/the-centre-for-promotion-of-science-wolfgang-tschapellerAlison Furuto