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Althan Quartier

Julius-Tandler-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Austria

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Mixed-use Building

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Building

Project Type

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL

Country

Austria

Year

2023

Area

69.402m²

Client

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Austria

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COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL

Mixed-use Building

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Building

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Austria

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Architects:

Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

Area:

69.402m²

Year:

2023

City:

Vienna

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Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof, which is located on Julius-Tandler-Platz in Vienna's 9th District, was opened in its current, familiar form in 1978 and, alongside its core function as a railway station, can look back over a richly varying history of use. Efforts that have been made in recent years to lend the location a contemporary character with the name “Althan Quartier” have included a number of urban design studies related to the question of how the existing buildings can be remodelled in line with a wide range of new requirements and best integrated into its urban context.

In addition to gaining the acceptance of the neighbouring population, the decisive objectives of the development project included the permeability to pedestrians, the opening up to Julius-Tandler-Platz, the creation of the broadest possible mix of uses and the obligatory densification of a central urban zone. The concept developed by DMAA in cooperation with Josef Weichenberger architects + Partner attempts to meet these requirements by very precisely addressing the existing buildings.

The arguments for retaining this existing built substance are not only ecological but also include the great spatial quality and flexibility of this modular structure, which is imbued with the spirit of modernism. The generous opening up of the base creates the desired spatial relationship with Julius-Tandler-Platz and increases the attractiveness of the station concourse while establishing an inviting connection between the new urban terrace and the central courtyard via the station, which becomes the focal point of the neighbouring spaces with their largely public functions.

The internal spaces receive additional daylight via two new atria, which can be carved with minimum disruption out of the existing building. The densification is achieved through the construction of two new stories, which are stepped back in line with the contours of the building volume.

The wide range of urban movement and meeting spaces, areas for local facilities, shops, services, offices and apartments will enable the Althan Quartier to do justice to its potential significance as an open neighbourhood centre that creates a strong sense of identity while also functioning as an inviting public transport hub.

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