Landwirtschaftsschule Tamsweg

June 11, 2021|Architecture|

The existing agricultural school has been extended to cater a boarding school with community and secondary spaces and a gymnasium. The existing building on the hill on Preberseestrasse dominates the remote image of Tamsweg. The design has managed to preserve the characteristic silhouette of the old building and to integrate the annex harmoniously into the landscape.

A generous forecourt and was built on the top of the sunken gymnasium which offers an interaction area for the entire school.

The angular, three-storey structure of the student residence nestles against the slope edge and surrounds the greened open space. All rooms are oriented to southeast or southwest, the lounges offer a view over Tamsweg; views through and in between the individual floors allow the corridors to be experienced as an exciting spatial structure. The bedroom in a cube form designed as timber construction and is separated along a protective concrete shell from the adjacent slope. An essential part of the design concept is to show that timber construction (walls and ceilings) in its visual quality and thus giving an atmospheric effect in the interior spaces.

Credits

Architecture
Schwarzenbacher Struber Architekten

Year of completion
2012

Location
Tamsweg, Austria

Total Area

3.100 m²

Photos
Andrew Phelps

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