06/09

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Institute of Fine Arts Vienna by Studio Gruber

The Institute of Fine Arts Vienna have very successfully integrated new classrooms, a computer lab and a photo studio into a former imperial stage set production building by Gottfried Semper and Karl Hasenauer. The 1877 building is beautifully complemented by ‘pods’ constructed of CNC-milled plywood, using roughly 1600 individual elements. Although each unit is geometrically unique they are derived from a common prototype. The cleverly designed rooms not only add a contemporary feel to the space, they also integrate seating, workstations and storage into their structures, unifying structure, function and aesthetics.

(images via roots)

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One Response to “Institute of Fine Arts Vienna by Studio Gruber”

  1. I’m loving the use of space, keeping the original building in it’s original state and creating something new and dynamic.

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