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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.

Pavillion KG in Vorarlberg, Austria by Innauer-Matt Architekten

 
August 2nd, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Innauer-Matt Architekten

Our exhibition house for timber construction company Kaspar Greber and its cooperating timber trading partners transcends classic product presentation by means of samples and leaflets. Potential clients and visitors can experience the product and its construction first hand, by touching, smelling, feeling it. Our take on the region’s classic gable roof refers to the company’s core competence, house building.

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

  • Architects: Innauer-Matt Architekten
  • Project: Pavillion KG
  • Location: 6870 Bezau, Vorarlberg, Austria
  • Photography: Darko Todorovic, Marcel Hagen and Kaspar Greber
  • Owner: Kaspar Greber Zimmerei / Hausbau, 6870 Bezau
  • Structural Engineer: Merz Kley Partner / Gordian Kley, 6850 Dornbirn
  • Construction: Prefabricated wood construction using Pinstripe solid wood elements
  • Interior: Pinstripe solid wood elements in spruce, fir, oak
  • Floor space: 30 sqm
  • Development period: 02 2014 – 08 2014
  • Construction: 07 2014 – 08 2014

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

The company’s in-house solid wood product “Nadelstreif/Pinstripe” is represented in both the construction and the pavilion interior. The characteristics of the various surfaces and varieties of wood (spruce, fir, oak) can speak for themselves while dividing the exhibition space inside the pavilion into different presentation areas. The raw, untreated natural wood creates a relaxed atmosphere, showcasing the positive effects of this construction material at its best.

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

The solid wood structures of walls and ceilings are represented proportionally and can be seen close-up at the openings. Doors and windows are round and invite visitors to take a closer look. The protruding wooden dowels in the cut-out openings demonstrate the stiction-based construction. Moreover, the wall, ceiling and floor connections can be seen true to scale.

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

The temporary exhibition pavilion is a tangible tool for marketing and showcasing wood constructing, craftsmanship and architecture. Apart from being presented at fairs and exhibitions, the movable building is available for festive events such as weddings or corporate dinners in scenic places in the region. An exceptional, transportable brand ambassador that goes a long way.

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

Image Courtesy © Darko Todorovic

Image Courtesy © Marcel Hagen

Image Courtesy © Kaspar Greber

Image Courtesy © Kaspar Greber

Image Courtesy © Innauer-Matt Architekten

Image Courtesy © Innauer-Matt Architekten

Image Courtesy © Innauer-Matt Architekten

Image Courtesy © Innauer-Matt Architekten

Image Courtesy © Innauer-Matt Architekten

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