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House for Psychosocial Support & Living

An-der-Lan-Straße 16, 6020 Innsbruck, A
Architecture: Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten (2012-2018) Builder-owner: IIG Open to the public: No In 2020, the project received a Recognition Award of the State of Tyrol for New Building.

Built on a very small plot of land at the edge of a public green zone, the house gives people with chronic mental illnesses a temporary home. There are small apartments on the upper floors, while the attic and ground floor offer communal lounge and therapy areas. An outer skin made of colored exposed concrete elements surrounds the entire polygonal structure, reinforcing its monolithic character.

© David Schreyer
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Büro am Anger (Office am Anger)

Am Anger 2, 6170 Zirl, A
Architecture: Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten (2015) Builder-owner: Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten Open to the public: Upon request Directly next to it is a farmhouse that was converted into a residence and studio by the architects in 2001.

In the densely developed historical village center of Zirl an old house, earlier used for agricultural purposes, with a small shoemaker’s workshop has stood empty for years. Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten acquired this building located directly next to their residence and studio in 2014 and converted it, among other things, for their own architectural office. What arose is a thoroughly contemporary transformation in material and detailed design that places a harmonious emphasis in the evolved village structure.

© Günter R. Wett
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Büro am Anger (Office am Anger)

Am Anger 2, 6170 Zirl, A
Architecture: Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten (2015) Builder-owner: Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten Open to the public: Upon request Directly next to it is a farmhouse that was converted into a residence and studio by the architects in 2001.

In the densely developed historical village center of Zirl an old house, earlier used for agricultural purposes, with a small shoemaker’s workshop has stood empty for years. Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten acquired this building located directly next to their residence and studio in 2014 and converted it, among other things, for their own architectural office. What arose is a thoroughly contemporary transformation in material and detailed design that places a harmonious emphasis in the evolved village structure.

© Günter R. Wett
04

AZW Training Center West for Health Care Professions

Innrain 98, 6020 Innsbruck, A
Architecture: Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten (2013-2014) Builder-owner: TIGEWOSI Open to the public: partially TIP: A greened and accessible roof landscape is located at the very top.

The Innsbruck location of the AZW Training Center is situated in one of the "Huter Houses”, a building complex erected at the beginning of the 1970s. In the course of the spatial expansion that became necessary, the stock was reorganized around an infrastructural core and enhanced by a second upper story. By relocating the main entrance, the previously unsatisfactory, backstreet-like entryway was significantly improved and a permeable and open communication zone was created.

© Günter R. Wett
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MPREIS Nauders

Nauders 257, 6543 Nauders, A
Architecture: Fügenschuh Hrdlovics Architekten (2005) Builder-owner: MPREIS Open to the public: during opening hours TIP: Places worth while visiting in and around Nauders: Naudersberg Castle, Nauders fortress and the Altfinstermünz and Sigmundseck fortresses.

At a slight distance from the Reschenpass-Straße, the MPREIS supermarket curves along the gentle back of a slope towards the Schloßberg. The inside offers a high two-part illuminated main room with a visible wooden construction area for the shelves for goods. For the daylight sensitive fresh goods, a low, closed, element as an introverted backbone embedded in the slope.

© Lukas Schaller