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Residential and Business Project Northern Railway Station

Vienna (AT)
NBH
Bruno Marek goes to town
Residential and Business Project Northern Railway Station
Residential and Business Project Northern Railway Station
Residential and Business Project Northern Railway Station
Residential and Business Project Northern Railway Station
Awarded / HOUSING / MIXED USE / OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION
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Planning: AllesWirdGut

Project stages: 1–5, 7

Client: ÖVW — Österreichisches Volkswohnungswerk

Project master planning, project management & site supervision: DELTA Projektconsult

Invited Ideas Competition: December 2015 — 1st prize (Architecture building unit 1)

Completion: 12.2019

GFA: 12,986 m² (above-ground)

Team: Alina Schwarz, Andreas Schmid, Aslí Candan, Baptiste Quételart, Felix Kämpfel, Jakub Klas, Jan Schröder, Karel Bartos, Laura Dallamassl, Lena Schweiger, Lucia de la Dueña Sotelo, Marcos Varela, Marko Acimovic, Markus Stürzenbacher, Monika Petecka, Svetla Stoyanova, Thomas Scheiblauer

Outdoor spaces: Carla Lo Landschaftsarchitektur

Structural engineering: Pilz & Partner Ziviltechniker GmbH

Fire protection and structural physics: Dipl. Ing. Erich Röhrer and Dipl. Ing. Ivanov Ianko

HVAC/E: Zentraplan Planungs Ges.m.b.H.

Geotechnics: 3P Geotechnik ZT GmbH

Soil chemistry: ESW Consulting Wruss ZT GmbH

Nature protection: Land in Sicht

Explosive ordnance probing: EOD Munitionsbergung GmbH

With a residential and business project on the premises of the former Northern Railway Station, the design laid a foundation stone in one of Vienna’s most exciting urban development areas.

Situated on the new Bruno-Marek-Allee at the corner of Am Tabor, an ensemble of up to 35 meters in height has been built and completed. Pursuant to the applicable urban design guidelines, the built volume is characterized by staggered and smallscale structured building lines and heights. With a carefully balanced mixed use of business areas and affordable housing units, it is also expected to contribute to the flourishing of the newly laid-out tree-lined street:

The two-story urban plinth offers shop and restaurant spaces on the ground floor and flexibly usable floorspace for business and residential purposes on the first upper floor. The uppermost floors of the 35-meter high front building are planned as offices offering a magnificent panoramic view. Facing away from the street, the building defines, together with two other residential buildings opposite from it, a quiet but traversable open space—a sunny lush green park as a shared center.

An urban development focus was set at the intersection of Bruno-Marek-Allee and Am Tabor: a striking accentuation and at the same time directing the main path into the alley.

Photos: tschinkersten fotografie, Illustrations: AllesWirdGut/ Studio Carla Lo Landschaftsarchitektur

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