architek[tour] tirol – guide to architecture in tyrol

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Music Pavilion Kirchdorf

Dorfplatz 1, 6382 Kirchdorf in Tirol, A
Architecture: parc architekten, markus fuchs architektur (2017) Builder-owner: Gemeinde Kirchdorf in Tirol Open to the public: yes The entire village square was also redesigned by the architects.

The free-standing solitaire, visible from all sides, with the stage facing south and a bus stop facing north, offers a place for cultural life in the village centre. The free-standing solitaire, visible from all sides, with the stage facing south and a bus stop facing north, offers a place for cultural life in the village centre. Together with the Institute for Structure and Design at the University of Innsbruck, a special folding system made of solid wooden panels was developed that meets all acoustic requirements and at the same time gives the building a striking sculptural form.

© David Schreyer
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St. Nikolaus Community Cultural Center

Kirchenweg 9, 6561 Ischgl, A
Architecture: parc architekten (2013) Builder-owner: Gemeinde Ischgl In 2014 the Community Cultural Center was awarded a "Distinction of the State of Tyrol for New Buildings”.

A place designed exclusively for the locals and their extremely active club life – the St. Nikolaus Community Cultural Center – emerged in the "tourist metropolis” of Ischgl. The defining element is an accessible roof landscape under which large parts of the cubature – such as the band rehearsal room edged into the slope as a wooden box – disappear. Together with a "parlor” available to all the clubs, the new music pavilion and a ramp with seating steps, a new village square has opened up.

© Karl Heinz
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Town Square and Cultural Center "Altes Kino”

Stadtplatz 1, 6500 Landeck, A
Architecture: parc architekten (2008-2010) Builder-owner: Stadtgemeinde Landeck Open to the public: yes TIP: Film screenings, concerts and cultural events take place regularly at the "Altes Kino.”

The "Altes Kino” ("Old Cinema”) in Landeck, built by Hans Illmer in 1927, has been a cultural center for many years. After the adjacent club house was torn down, a town square that is surrounded on three sides by a brace made of white exposed concrete and glazed on one side arose in its place. Offices are situated at the front side of the new building; the two-story component attached to the cinema is used as a cultural café. The listed cinema was renovated, the attic above the cinema laid open and adapted for public utilization.

© Wolfgang Retter