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heinz & mathoi & streli

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ASI-Lodge (Extension of Hotel Windegg)

Steinberg am Rofan 30, 6215 Steinberg am Rofan, A
Architecture: Heinz & Mathoi & Streli (2004-2005) Builder-owner: Elfriede Gasser Accessibility: from Jenbach along the Achensee B181 trunk road to Achenkirch and from here to Steinberg am Rofan TIP: Daily visitors are welcome to visit the restaurant with its sun terrace.

During the 1980s, Hotel Windegg was reconstructed and extended in a contemporary and landscape related manner by the architect Hans Peter Petri. After changing hands, the hotel was converted for a second time, whereby the bedroom wing and the striking staircase tower remained in place. Heinz-Mathoi-Streli constructed a new three-storey building directly next to the hotel. This building, with its vertical larch-wood façade, is clearly different from the original white building.

© Nikolaus Schletterer
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Hochbrixen Cable Car

Liftweg 1, 6364 Brixen im Thale, A
Architecture: Heinz & Mathoi & Streli (1986) Builder-owner: Bergbahn Brixen im Thale AG Open to the public: during hours of operation TIP: Filzalmsee (5 minutes from the mountain station), panorama round trip and numerous nature and water based attractions for both large and small.

During the 1980s, the Hochbrixen cable car stations were the turning point of decades of Tyrolean cable car design stagnation. Committed to a constructive approach to a solution, the architects interpreted the stations as architecturally refined purpose built buildings, this without falling back on past and present day clichés.

© Günter R. Wett