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Faculty of Technical Science University of Innsbruck, A

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Following its success in an open, EU-wide realisation competition, ATP was commissioned to refurbish the Faculty of Architecture and the Faculty of Technical Sciences

The refurbishment project envisages the remodelling of the two building complexes taking the various disciplines in the fields of architecture and engineering into account and the optical and visual reorganisation of how the teaching staff and students use the buildings. The relaunch thus aims to remove the uniformity of the buildings and make them much more responsive to both the educational and the constructional contexts.

The engineering building is designed as a powerful “tower”. The clear, closed façade makes this a landmark for the entire site. The architecture building is, on the other hand, much more open, transmitting an impression of liveliness and variety. This provides a clear contrast to the precise, calm effect of the engineer´s tower without, however, endangering the sense of ensemble. The ground floor café should underline the campus nature of the area.
As part of the refurbishment project for the engineering building, ATP worked with GBD Mosbacher to develop a new, intelligent type of window based on the tried-and-trusted top-hung system. The use of this window makes it possible to develop a very dense, compact low-tech building, which is largely naturally ventilated and meets passive house standards in the “refurbishment” category.

Photos: ATP/Thomas Jantscher

Project information
Client    BIG Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft
Location    Innsbruck, Austria
Construction Start    03/2012
Completion    2014
Total Built Area    36.200 m2
Total Built Volume    138.200 m3
Project Leader    Paul Ohnmacht
Competition    2009, 1st Prize