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Emerging Architecture 1 - Kommende Architektur 1
10 offices

Location: Architekturzentrum Wien - Old hall
Exhibition: 21 September 2000 - 30 October 2000
Opening Hours: daily 10:00 A.M to 7:00 P.M.
Opening: Wednesday 20 September 2000, 7pm



Bulant & Wailzer
Fleischmarkt 16
A - 1010 Vienna
A U S T R I A
Phone +43 (1) 513 67 00
Fax +43 (1) 513 67 00 - 16
bulant_wailzer@hotmail.com

Aneta Bulant-Kamenova
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, studied in Sofia and Weimar. Graduated in 1974. 1976 - 1981 teaching post at TU Sofia, 1985 - 1991 at TU Vienna. 1988 sets up an office in Vienna, 1993 - 1995 ARGE with Prof. Spalt. 1996 Foundation of architectural studio Bulant & Wailzer. Since 2000 guest lecturer at TU Vienna.

Klaus Wailzer
Born in St. Pölten, studied interior design and architecture at the Academy of Applied Arts, Vienna. Graduated in 1992. Since 1996 teaching post at TU Vienna, Institute for Construction Engineering II. 1997 Price for Architecture from the province of Salzburg. 1998 Benedictus-Award for innovative glass construction from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Union of International Architects (UIA).



Buildings, projects (selection):
1993 "A-Lust-Haus", aluminum pavilion in the garden of the Palais Rasumovsky, Vienna (K. Wailzer)
1996 - 1997 Sailer house, Salzburg
1998 - 1999 Lichtraum K
1998 - 1999 reconstruction of the "Haus auf der Höh" villa, Lower Austria
1998 - 1999 Raiffeisenkassa Piesendorf, Salzburg.



In the works of Aneta Bulant and Klaus Wailzer, complementary temperaments achieve a synthesis. Influenced by her south-eastern European background, Bulant always considered architectural forms to be ambivalent and their material presence secondary to her ambition to evolve an environment without formative dictates and to create an unrestricted aura of space and spatial sequences.
The collaboration with Wailzer has served to enrich this ongoing research. In his projects as a student of Johannes Spalt and Wolf D. Prix he has already shown a very independent streak. The "One-wall House" of 1982, for instance, developed the idea of an endlessly looping wall, split and pulled apart to form a series of spaces.
In his aluminum pavilion, a merry manifestation against blatant form and ideological debates, he increasingly applies new technologies and ideas. Inspired by Claude Lévi-Strauss he distanced himself from the usual creative impulses which were aimed at form and object and declared his motto to be: "think of process, not of form — and work in model". Whereas the idea of the "supporting skin" was only latently present in the wallhouse, it became the paradigm of further researches in his "A-Lust-Haus‘".




 

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* Peter Ebner
* Geiswinkler & Geiswinkler
* Kaufmann 96 GmbH
* Rainer Köberl
* lichtblau . wagner
* Marte.Marte
* Pichler & Traupmann
* Riepl Riepl
* Splitterwerk

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