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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Beton-Stahl-Asphaltring by spado architects

 
September 11th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: spado architects

The whole area of the Beton- Stahl- und Aspaltringes St.Veit an der Glan covers a large part of the industrial park St. Veit without being visible to outsiders. The aim of the design was, to develop a new headquarter from which the activities of all three  departments can be controlled. In the area of the access road to the business premises a new arrival situation should be generated; a main building for the whole area, easy visible and accessible for arrivals.

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  • Architect: spado architects
  • Project: Beton- Stahl- Asphaltring
  • Planning: spado architects
  • Project Architect: Magdalena Binder
  • Project manager: Hannes Schienegger, Elisabeth Spieß
  • Mitarbeiter assistance: Harald Weber, Helmut Rainer-Marinello, Lukas Kucher
  • Photographer: Kurt Kuball
  • Structural consultant: Kastner ZT-GmbH
  • Site area: 22.039 m²
  • Floor area: 813m²
  • Built-up area: 328m²
  • Cubage: 2230m³
  • Start of planning: January 2010
  • Start of construction: July 2010
  • Completion: April 2011

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The idea of the ring is translated in the floor plans of the new headquarter. This creates a series of offices and ancillary rooms, which are arranged around an open interior space. In the basement the conference opens to the outer landscape. The terrain in the north is excavated: A public area outside is connected with the inner space and the conference room is optimal supplied with daylight. On the ground floor a central contact point distributes the visitors to their goal. Upstairs, the rooms for the management, commercial management and sales are housed.

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An elevator can be added in the staircase afterwards, if needed. The building is accessed via an asphalted surface, which continues in the open zones inside with mastic asphalt. The building is framed by a pine-lined green space which underlines the archaic character of the building. In the interior concrete, asphalt combined with massive wooden oak floors symbolize the values of the company; naturalness, honesty and reliability.

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Proofread by: Anand Gangal

Category: Headquarters




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