Florian Nagler Architekten
Atelier, Werkstatt und Lager
2010–2014
The artist Peter Lang has lived in Gleißenberg for several years. As a graphic artist and painter he has developed an extensive oeuvre. For the works not yet sold, he needed a warehouse that would offer a maximum of climatic comfort for the stored paintings using simple structural means.
The constructions and materials used are very simple: single-skinned, highly insulating masonry, white muddy on the room side (untreated in the warehouse), rough plastered on the outside and a truss construction made of white glazed, sawn-rough woods with a rough board formwork visible on the room side and a roof cladding made of a slate bitumen roofing membrane characterise the character of the building.
Lieu: Gleißenberg, Germany
Type: Atelier, Entrepôt
Client: Ludwig Zitzelsberger - Dimitrij Lakatos
Structural Engineer: Merz Kley Partner GmbH, Dornbirn
Cost: 548’000 €
Photography: Stefan Müller-Naumann - Florian Nagler Architekten
Publié: Septembre 2019
Catégorie: Architecture
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