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The Nahversorgungszentrum (Local Supply Center) in Salzburg-Itzling is a compelling example of how modern architecture can engage with both urban environments and ecological considerations. The design of the building emerged from an architectural competition organized by the Raiffeisenverband.
Project name
NVZ Itzling
Architecture firm
ARGE L – S – S Lechner Schallhammer Scheicher. Architect Johannes Schallhammer (design). Lechner & Lechner Architects (design). Architekten Scheicher ZT GmbH (execution planning)
Location
(5020) Raiffeisenstraße 20, Salzburg, Austria
Photography
Julian Höck
The construction site for the project is in Salzburg along the Munich Federal Highway between the highway exit "Salzburg-Mitte" and the state border with Germany. This historically significant location, recognized as the "Lieferinger Spitz," occupies the pivotal intersection of the Munich Federal Highway, Forellenweg, and Lieferinger Hauptstraße.
Project name
MB110 | Bierbrunnen
Architecture firm
Lechner & Lechner Architects
Location
Salzburg, Austria
Photography
Julian Höck
The building site, located on a slope in Salzburg City, is accessed via a small road. The hillside location offers the possibility of designing a structure that allows the hillside to be experienced in its various altitudes, creates a connection to the outside space and enables distant views. Except for the covered forecourt on the ground floor, th...
Project name
Above the trees
Architecture firm
Lechner & Lechner Architects
Location
Salzburg, Austria
Photography
Melissa Zgouridi
The "youthhostel Gerlos" is located in the Austrian Alps in the village of Hochkrimml at an altitude of 1700 meters. Skiing is firmly anchored in Austrian society and is part of school teaching. This project aims to make school trips in an ecological environment more affordable.
Project name
Youthhostel Gerlos
Architecture firm
Lechner & Lechner Architects
Location
Hochkrimml 244, 5743 Krimml, Austria
Photography
Julian Höck
The basic idea of this project was to visually interweave the living space with its surroundings. In the first step, the most important points of view were identified via google earth. These visual landmarks in this project include the Leopoldkron Castle, the Leopoldskorner pond, the fortress Hohensalzburg and the Untersberg.
Project name
Amorph Livingsculpture
Architecture firm
Lechner & Lechner Architects
Location
Salzburg, Austria
Photography
Julian Höck, Horst Michael Lechner (construction & winter)