Category: Event

  • Österreichische Postsparkasse

    Last weekend was “Open House” in Vienna, 70 private and public buildings across the city opened their doors to everyone. The perfect chance to snoop around! I had a lot of buildings on my to-do-list but only managed four, lucky for me they gonna do it again next year.

    I choose some buidlings in my area, one of them was the “Österreichische Postsparkasse” (former “Imperial and Royal Postal Savings Bank”) build by Otto Wagner from 1904 to 1912. It´s an amazingly beautiful modernist buidling and considered Wagners first move away from Art Nouveau and Neoclassicism.

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    main entrance

     

    He was the only participant able to combine the vision of a new Postal Savings Bank with that of a new, modern architecture. It is an extremely rare event in the history of architecture to see a visionary task coincide with visionary architecture and client and architecture pursue the same contents and objectives.
    The building has eight stories. It is built of brick and has reinforced concrete floors. The partition walls are non-load-bearing so that the spaces between them can be easily altered. Otto Wagner expounded on the expediency and sustainability of all elements of the construction. Everything was to be not expensive, durable, and easy to maintain, was to improve the functionality and guarantee a hygienic working environment.
    (www.ottowagner.com)

     

    Our guide seemed quite taken by Wagner practical approach and emphasized the use of linoleum, aluminium and the sheer number of rest- and cloakrooms. If I rembember correct there are about 200 toilets.

     

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    Kassenhalle

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  • MQ Vienna Fashion Week

    It´s Vienna Fashion Week and I haven´t had any time to catch one of the shows or sideevents. Yesterday I at least run by the fashion week tent at Museumsquartier (MQ) and took a five second peek into one of the pop-up stores. It was early in the day, raining and still quite empty.
    But there are some days left maybe I´ll be able to see one or two shows. Check out the timetable, still a lot to see!

     

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  • Remasuri on Wollzeile

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    Last saturday a lot of the shops on Wollzeile  invited to a little “Remasuri”, which is a viennese word  for “fun mix-up”.

    Wollzeile is a more laid back shopping area in the first district with lots of special stores like “Der Schweizer” (original cheese from Switzerland), Staudigl (one of my favourite health food stores), Konditorei Heiner (one of the oldest and best pastry shops), bookstores, an old candy store and many many more!

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