.finished through obermoser + partner architekten & Hanno Schlu00f6g obermoser + partner architekten, in collaboration with architect Hanno Schlu00f6gl, has actually transformed a 1978 grain silo in Austria into a present day center for stashing and also trading lumber pellets. The Gutmann Pellets Silo balances the conservation of the website’s commercial heritage along with the introduction of brand new practical components, mixing old and also brand new right into a cohesive building monolith. At the primary of the redesign is a ‘dental crown’– a glass carton framed in precast concrete factors– resting atop the initial design.
This extension preserves the website’s building identification while making a brand-new shape. Additionally, minimal exterior interferences make sure the property retains its own authenticity.all photos by David Schreyer Gutmann Pellets Silo appreciates an art bar extension Internally, obermoser + companion architekten as well as Hanno Schlu00f6gl tactically positioned a staircase and lift to preserve the Gutmann Pellets Silo’s original, antiquated setting. The Austrian center also launched a brand-new fine art bar, positioned at the top of the structure.
Hence, guests can appreciate beautiful perspectives of the surrounding landscape as well as or take part in organization celebrations and also cultural parties. Completed within a year, the improvement has actually turned a once-neglected industrial facility right into a new milestone, which right now acts as a logo for the customer’s company.Gutmann Pellets Silo protects commercial heritage while presenting brand new functional elementsminimal external interventions ensure the property keeps its own authenticitythe architects present a ‘ crown’– a glass box framed in stone concrete elementsa new staircase and elevator protect the Gutmann Pellets Silo’s traditional ambience.