University of Applied Arts Vienna

Austria
Competition 1st Prize
2012

Between 1st and 3rd district in Vienna on the Ringstrasse a few buildings of different authors and times are collected on a block. Heinrich von Ferstel (Museum 1871, Kunstgewerbeschule 1877). Ludwig Baumann (Museum extension 1908), Wörle-Schwanzer (1965 University extension) , Noever-Müller (Museum extension + renovation) are the architects of the group of buildings. Some of them serve the purposes of the Museum for Applied Arts and some of them serve the University of Applied Arts. The original urban intent for this group of buildings follows a subtle and precise idea. Although being part of a block, or standing on a block, they were always meant to keep their independency and autonomy by simultaneously allowing for a visibility of the space in between them.

In late 2011 an international 2 stage competition was announced. Wolfgang Tschapeller ZT GmbH proposed 6 POINTS FOR A “NEUE ANGEWANDTE”

ERASE - RESTORE
Ferstel Bau as well as the Wörle-Schwanzer-Bau are in their essence autonomous objects standing in critical and productive distance to each other. Such a reading is re-proposed in our project. Consequently the following steps are suggested:
- Demolition of link building,
- Reconstruction of those parts of the Ferstel Bau and the Wörle-Schwanzer-Bau which were destroyed by the insertion of the LINK BUILDING,
- Activation of the now very well lit areas of the Schwanzer/Wörle Bau

DISLOCATE
We are fascinated by seriality of the Schwanzer/Wörle Bau. The building consists in essence of a series of columns and slabs. By taking out stairs and elevator cores and by repositioning them in front of the serial structure of the Wörle-Schwanzer-Bau two essential targets are achieved:
- Full flexibility on the entire floor slab
- Remarkable gain of usable floor area
- Improvement of circulation (in economic and spatial terms)

PURE STRUCTURE – AN ENTIRELY EMTPY SHELF
The removal of stair and elevator cores displays a pure serial structure. What remains are solely columns and slabs, ready for multiple functional readings. The shelf like structure will house the Studios.

COMMON BASE
Ferstel Bau and Wörle-Schwanzer-Bau are connected by a common functional base, containing lecture halls, workshops, storage spaces, technical installations as well as supply lines and waste management.

CAMPUS - WHERE 17 DIFFERENT STUDIOS MEET
We propose 3 main connecting elements to “make” the new Campus of the Angewandte.
- The INTERIOR SQUARE connects Ferstel Bau with Schwanzer/Wörle Bau,
- The GARDEN connects the buildings of the University with those of the Museum
- The BROADWAY, a large stair which runs diagonally across the elevation of the Wörle-Schwanzer-Bau. 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.

TEMPORARY STRUCTURES
On the roof of the University two optional, temporary structures are proposed. Two pneumatic balloons indicate and signal special occasions at the Angewandte to the surrounding City. Raised transparent balloons means a special day, like flags on a building.


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Consultants
Thomas Schwed
Sicherheits- und Gesundheitsplanung | Safety Planning
Thomas Schwed
Projektmanagement | Project management
Thomas Schwed
Kostenberechung | Cost calculation
Janos Karasz
Freiraumplanung | open space planning and outdoor facilities
Peter Bauer, Martin Schoderböck, Thomas Eschbacher, Jan Umlauf, Klaus Hudelist
Tragwerksplanung | Structural Engineering
Florian Scheible
Tragwerksplanung | Structural Engineering
Martin Pelzl, Martin Obuch, Gerhard Bahr
Geotechnik | Geotechnical engineering
Wolfgang Reibke, Manfred Niessner
Technische Gebäudeausrüstung | Building services and equipment
Alexander Pakisch, Michael Russ
Bauphysik | Building Physics
Jochen Käferhaus, Alfred Fessl
Energie + Klimaplanung | Energy + climate engineering
Bettina Düh
Brandschutz | Fire protection
Klaus Pokorny
Lichtplanung | Lighting Design
Johannes Steiner
Geometer | Surveyor
Veronika Egger
Barrierefreiheit | Acessibility
Armin Hess
Renderings und Bildbearbeitung | Renderings and digital imaging

Kings, Queens and Broadways: A Project for a new University of Applied Arts Vienna

The brief was not to create a new building, but to expand the existing Ferstel and Schwanzer-Wörle buildings in a way that would create more space for research and education. The driving force of the design was found by studying the history of the existing buildings. On 5 July 1957, we discovered, a meeting took place at the Austrian Ministry of Commerce in Vienna, during which the architect of the University of Applied Arts, Ceno Kosak, demanded that the architects of the new building, Karl Schwanzer and Eugen Wörle, make certain improvements. Kosak submitted a comprehensive and critical statement the following year, in which he demanded greater room depths and the elimination of an unnecessary central corridor.

Kosak demonstrated how he envisioned this implementation in a schematic drawing. The number (twenty-one) and length (3.9m, or 13 ft) of the axes would remain the same, but the two central rows of supports would be replaced by a single line within the central axis, which would open up the structure and introduce greater permeability, lightness and better utilization of the volume. Whether deliberate or not, Kosak’s intervention exhibited a more progressive approach than Schwanzer and Wörle, along with Max Fellerer, had originally intended. Kosak’s move was extremely interesting for us, as we were also seeking more space in the university’s existing buildings, just as he had done fifty-four years earlier. By eliminating the corridor, the space became a productive surface.

 This was not just an economic measure; it was much more far-reaching in that it disposed of the circulation areas as an architectural topos, turning a three-aisled building into a two-aisled one.

In 2012, we were sitting around the drafting table, as Wörle, Schwanzer and Kosak had done in 1958, and continuing their game. But we wanted to branch out from their ideas, and move the circulation areas that remained: removing the staircases and lift cores and freeing up the entire space for studios, workshops and laboratories.

This provided usable floor space that already existed, and meant the circulation areas could be built somewhere else. Thus both brief and project changed: it was not usable floor space that needed to be added, but rather circulation-serving elements, or ‘figures’. In addition to the necessary figures of the ‘King’ and ‘Queen’ (the lift and fire escape), a proposed third figure – the ‘Broadway’ – runs diagonally across the building grid. This spatial element engages the seventeen different studies of the school in dialogue; the disciplines are no longer separated. The new figures – ‘King’, ‘Queen’ and ‘Broadway’ – are not set on the ground, but are structurally suspended from the now-empty framework of the Schwanzer-Wörle building. Combined with the surrounding membrane, a tension structure stretching between the floor and roof of the building transfers forces into this empty framework. The standing grid and hanging network of cables opens up a tension between the emptied building shell and the play of figures. The project represents yet another change in attitude in the planning history of the building – no longer shifting and editing its structural grid, but instead creating a new relationship of forces, establishing new dependencies and adjusting zones of interaction, while simultaneously allowing the different construction components to engage with each other.

Here, we are participating in the history of revisions, erasures, extractions and additions, reaching back into the past, as if in a science-fiction film, to change the future – to move ahead.

 

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Level -1_1 Library a - information b - catalogue area c - free access library d - reading places (60p) e - special reading room (10p) f - news rack g - media area h - offices i - seminar room  
Ebene -1_1 Bibliothek a - Information b - Katalogbereich c - Freihandbibliothek d - Leseplätze allg. (60p) e - Sonderleseraum (10p) f - Zeitschriftenauslage g - Medienbereich h - Büros, Sekretariat i - Seminarraum  
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Level 0 Offices for Teaching and Administration, library, studio M8 + M9 Circulation A - Main Entrance B1 - Side Access 1: loading zone, workshops, waste, parking,garden B2 - Side Access 2: garden + side access to buildings B3 - Side Access 3: Library, canteen, lecture Halls, garden B4 - Side Access 4: Grand Auditorium C - concierge, information, small exhibit D - administration E - offices education F - studios G - lecture halls H - library I - workshops J - canteen K - storage, back of house L - Delivery canteen  
Ebene 0 Büros Lehre und Verwaltung, Bibliothek, Studio M8 + M9 Zirkulation A - Haupteingang B1 - Nebenzugang 1: Anlieferung, Ver + Entsorgung Werkstätten, Parken, Garten B2 - Nebenzugang 2: Garten + Gebäude B3 - Nebenzugang 3: Bibliothek, Mensa, Hörsäle, Garten B4 - Nebenzugang 4: Großer Hörsaal C - Portier, Information, Ausstellung D - Verwaltung E - Büros Lehre F - Studios G - Hörsäle H - Bibliothek I - Werkstätten J - Mensa K - Lager, Nebenräume L - Zulieferung Mensa  
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Level 1 Offices for teaching and administration, studio M6 + M7 Studios 1 - workshop machine work 2 - workshop manual work 3 - WC 4 - storage + deposit area 5 - PC work area 6 - tracks for work + storage area students 7 - tracks for work + storage area diploma students 8 - offices for assistants 9 - multifunctional area 10 - fire protection door 11 - sliding wall 12 - seminar + communication area 13 - studio common area 14 - laboratory area 15 - structural bracing 16 - natural ventilation  
Ebene 1 Büros Lehre und Verwaltung, Studio M6 + M7 Studios 1 - Werkstatt maschinell 2 - Werkstatt manuell 3 - WC 4 - Lager + Depotbereich 5 - PC-Arbeitsbereich 6 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Studierende 7 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Diplomanden 8 - Büro Assistenten 9 - Multifunktionsbereich 10 - Brandschutztor 11 - Schiebewand 12 - Seminar + Kommunikationsbereich 13 - Studio Gemeinschaftsfläche / Broadway 14 - Laborbereich 15 - Aussteifung 16 - natürliche Be- + Entlüftung  
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Level 2 Offices for teaching and administration, studio XL3 Studios 1 - workshop machine work 2 - workshop manual work 3 - WC 4 - storage + deposit area 5 - PC work area 6 - tracks for work + storage area students 7 - tracks for work + storage area diploma students 8 - offices for assistants 9 - multifunctional area 10 - fire protection door 11 - sliding wall 12 - seminar + communication area 13 - studio common area 14 - laboratory area 15 - structural bracing 16 - natural ventilation  
Ebene 2 Büros Lehre und Verwaltung, Studio XL3 Studios 1 - Werkstatt maschinell 2 - Werkstatt manuell 3 - WC 4 - Lager + Depotbereich 5 - PC-Arbeitsbereich 6 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Studierende 7 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Diplomanden 8 - Büro Assistenten 9 - Multifunktionsbereich 10 - Brandschutztor 11 - Schiebewand 12 - Seminar + Kommunikationsbereich 13 - Studio Gemeinschaftsfläche / Broadway 14 - Laborbereich 15 - Aussteifung 16 - natürliche Be- + Entlüftung  
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Level 3 Offices for teaching and administration, studio M4 + M5 Studios 1 - workshop machine work 2 - workshop manual work 3 - WC 4 - storage + deposit area 5 - PC work area 6 - tracks for work + storage area students 7 - tracks for work + storage area diploma students 8 - offices for assistants 9 - multifunctional area 10 - fire protection door 11 - sliding wall 12 - seminar + communication area 13 - studio common area 14 - laboratory area 15 - structural bracing 16 - natural ventilation  
Ebene 3 Büros Lehre und Verwaltung, Studio M4 + M5 Studios 1 - Werkstatt maschinell 2 - Werkstatt manuell 3 - WC 4 - Lager + Depotbereich 5 - PC-Arbeitsbereich 6 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Studierende 7 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Diplomanden 8 - Büro Assistenten 9 - Multifunktionsbereich 10 - Brandschutztor 11 - Schiebewand 12 - Seminar + Kommunikationsbereich 13 - Studio Gemeinschaftsfläche / Broadway 14 - Laborbereich 15 - Aussteifung 16 - natürliche Be- + Entlüftung  
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Level 5 studio XL2 + S4 Studios 1 - workshop machine work 2 - workshop manual work 3 - WC 4 - storage + deposit area 5 - PC work area 6 - tracks for work + storage area students 7 - tracks for work + storage area diploma students 8 - offices for assistants 9 - multifunctional area 10 - fire protection door 11 - sliding wall 12 - seminar + communication area 13 - studio common area 14 - laboratory area 15 - structural bracing 16 - natural ventilation  
Ebene 5 Studio XL2 + S4 Studios 1 - Werkstatt maschinell 2 - Werkstatt manuell 3 - WC 4 - Lager + Depotbereich 5 - PC-Arbeitsbereich 6 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Studierende 7 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Diplomanden 8 - Büro Assistenten 9 - Multifunktionsbereich 10 - Brandschutztor 11 - Schiebewand 12 - Seminar + Kommunikationsbereich 13 - Studio Gemeinschaftsfläche / Broadway 14 - Laborbereich 15 - Aussteifung 16 - natürliche Be- + Entlüftung  
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Level 7 studio M1 + S2 + S1 Studios 1 - workshop machine work 2 - workshop manual work 3 - WC 4 - storage + deposit area 5 - PC work area 6 - tracks for work + storage area students 7 - tracks for work + storage area diploma students 8 - offices for assistants 9 - multifunctional area 10 - fire protection door 11 - sliding wall 12 - seminar + communication area 13 - studio common area 14 - laboratory area 15 - structural bracing 16 - natural ventilation  
Ebene 7 Studio M1 + S2 + S1 Studios 1 - Werkstatt maschinell 2 - Werkstatt manuell 3 - WC 4 - Lager + Depotbereich 5 - PC-Arbeitsbereich 6 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Studierende 7 - Schienen für Arbeits + Lagerbereich Diplomanden 8 - Büro Assistenten 9 - Multifunktionsbereich 10 - Brandschutztor 11 - Schiebewand 12 - Seminar + Kommunikationsbereich 13 - Studio Gemeinschaftsfläche / Broadway 14 - Laborbereich 15 - Aussteifung 16 - natürliche Be- + Entlüftung  
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