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Standort Österreich 6708 Brand Koordinaten 47° 5' 9", 9° 42' 43"


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Project description The architects Christian Zottele, Markus Mallin and Bruno Spagolla created a building with a significant connection to its location and function in the Vorarlberg municipality of Brand with 670 inhabitants. Two primary school classes, a kindergarten, a day care centre and a music school were to be accommodated within one building. This task resulted in a special design achievement that deserves top marks. Aware of the historical context of the site, the team of architects set to work on the design. "In the choice of construction, we drew on the Walser tradition. We tried to build a solid wood structure that, on the one hand, makes the structural parts as visible and tangible as possible and, on the other hand, at the same time fulfils all the technical requirements of a school in terms of sound and fire protection," reports architect Zottele. With this wish, the planners encountered a high standard requirement that should not be underestimated, especially in school construction, as Zottele continues: "The complexity of a school is very high and cannot be compared to an average commercial building or a single-family house."

(holzbau austria, Kathrin Lanz)

Construction material timber fir
Planning zottele . mallin architekturbüro, Bludenz, Mag. Arch. Bruno Spagolla, Bludenz
Construction processing Carpentry Müller, Brand
Information on regionality "It was clear from the beginning in the community council that it would be a wooden building. The regional wood came from a timber merchant in Walsertal, from whom all the craftsmen had to buy. It was already pointed out in the tender that it had to be regional wood: This applies to the exterior façade and the interior fittings, including the furniture. Here, local silver fir was used. Only the prefabricated building elements come from Styria.
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