Lakonis Architekten
Lokacija: Beč, Austrija
Fotografije: Hertha Hurnaus
„Oblik krova je formiran od dve suprotstavljene strukture koje se prožimaju. Prostorni koncept ugaonog objekta oslanja se na ideju otvorenog plana osnove. Stambene celine nastale su putem prostorne inkluzije. Gornji deo koristi celu krovnu površinu ugaone zgrade i slobodno je podeljen u dve osnovne zone. Strukturalni elementi čine ovaj nivo transparentnim, a kuhinja je obložena drvenim letvama. Konstrukcija krova je u vidu čelične strukture sa skrivenim nosećim elementima.“ Lakonis Architekten
Arhitekti u Beču, Austriji, retko kada dobiju šansu koju je dobio studio Lakonis Architekten sa ovim projektom renovacije gornjih spratova istorijske zgrade. Uspeli su da naprave moderan prostor potkrovlja bez narušavanja istorijskog aspekta lokacije. Na prvi pogled vidi se klasična četvorospratna ugaona zgrada; međutim na vrhu zgrade uočava se moderna krovna struktura koja je napravljena od čelika, drveta i betona.
U hodniku zidovi su u vidu biblioteke što dosta štedi prostor. Zidovi, podovi i plafoni rađeni su od betona kako bi se osigurala prijatna temperatura leti i redovi prozora pod uglom obezbeđuju unakrsnu ventilaciju.
Kuhinja visine dva sprata je u vidu kocke sa prozorima i svetlarnicima na plafonu. Stepenice vode na prostranu krovnu terasu iznad. Kupatila u kamenu osvetljena su veštačkim osvetljenjem – plafonskim panelima, koje podseća na svetlost svetlarnika.
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Location: Vienna, Austria
Photos: Hertha Hurnaus
„The roof landscape is formed from two opposing, intermeshing building structures. The spatial concept of the corner house is based on the idea of the open floor plan. The living quarters are formed by spatial inclusion. The upper level makes use of the entire roof surface of the corner house and is divided into two major areas freely. Structural elements form on this level the transparent cube and the kitchen clad is in wooden slats. The roof construction was carried out as a pure steel structure where supporting elements are invisible.“ Lakonis Architekten
Rarely do architects in Vienna, Austria get the opportunity that Lakonis Architekten did with the renovation of the top floors of this historic building. They were able to build a modern loft space in an original building without compromising the historical aspects of what the location brings. At first glance you see a classic four-story corner building; then looking up you spot a modern roof structure that is made of steel, wood, and concrete.
In the hallway, a wall of books becomes a library making sure no space is wasted.
The walls, floors, and ceilings are made of concrete to make for a cooler summer and rows of angled windows provide cross-ventilation.
The double height kitchen is cube-like with windows and skylights towards the ceiling. The staircase leads to the spacious upper roof terrace.
The limestone bathrooms are lit with artificial light ceiling panels giving the feel of skylights.
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