The opposite – a poetic celebration of the garden as a center for the two educational institutions. The striking wall at the end of the historic garden and the beginning of the historic alley in the Werkviertel of the Ferdinand Weyrer area remains recognizable as a wall. A deliberately single-storey new building is placed on top like a delicate crown. At street level, the new development is discreetly withdrawn; a wide joint as a fold in the facade signals the entrance with a protective loggia and forms a new address that creates identity. The historic villa and the existing outbuilding, in their setting as an L-shaped ensemble, delimit the old garden in the northwest and at the same time interweave through the charming pavillion with the impressive green space. This protective gesture of the L-shaped enclosure is taken up as a model for the new development of the kindergarten. Space volumes with differentiated heights are lined up on the edge of the garden and form a common body. This arrangement and height differentiation form a scale that functions like a village in a child-friendly manner. The arrangement of the lying and standing new building cubes corresponds to the old trees and forms a protective border that minimizes the street noise on Hallerstrasse, but at the same time maintains the impressive view of the large meadow on the other side of the Inn from the upper floor of the music school.
project Kindergarten with school of music ‘FERDI’
planning New construktion+ renovation with monumant protoection
status competition 2024
adress Ferdinand Weyrer Straße
client Hortus MusiKunst GmbH
cooperation with STUDIO LOIS Zt GmbH
team Caro Hellrigl, Mario Pramstaller, Barbara Poberschnigg, Iris Reiter