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Location: Architekturzentrum Wien - Old hall
Exhibition: 06 December 2001 - 15 April 2002
Opening Hours: Daily 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Opening: Wednesday 5 December 2001, 7pm
fasch&fuchs. stumpergasse 14/25 a - 1060 vienna austria phone +43-1-597 35 32 fax +43-1-595 15 88 office@faschundfuchs.com www.faschundfuchs.com fasch&fuchs. on "nextroom - architektur im netz" (in german)
hemma fasch born in graz in 1959. studied architecture in graz; diploma 1989 (g. domenig). 1992–98 assistantship at the tu vienna (h. richter).
jakob fuchs born in hopfgarten, tirol, in 1958. studied architecture in innsbruck and vienna; diploma 1989 (e. hiesmayr). joint projects with lukas schumacher since 1989. assistantship (1990 e. hiesmayr and 1991–99 h. richter) at the tu vienna.
since 1994 joint office fasch&fuchs.
buildings, projects (select): 1995 renner house, langenzersdorf, lower austria (j. fuchs with l. schumacher, a. konzett) 1996 schwabpost exhibition design, vienna 1998–99 rieberer house, kühlenbrunn, styria; krieglach secondary school, seminar wing 1998 kaiserin elisabeth hospital vienna, schematic design planning, new building and adaptation 1999 baur house, raaba, styria.
under construction: knittelfeld hospital, extension and conversion, styria (with l. schumacher) conversion, salzburg pedagogical academy
carrosserie for light and space they design buildings like car bodies, like compact chassis for light-weight cabriolets that let their sinews and bones be felt and can visibly respond to the sun and weather, to cities and the countryside. one of fasch&fuchs.' specialties is to develop buildings' cross sections. automobile constructors tend to form their wedge-shaped profiles, swelling up and fading away at various angles, from an outline put to the wind-tunnel test by analyzing such factors as trunks, rear windows, passenger space, windshields and hoods. fasch&fuchs., in turn, construct their profiles by optimizing the incidence of light on static volumes and maximizing this inpour through interior layers and functional levels. [...]
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