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National Park Danube, Austria 1999 Print E-mail

Expert's process 1st prize


In 1989 large areas of riparian woods and water meadows along the Danube to the east of Vienna were threatened with destruction by plans to build a hydroelectric power station on the river. Demonstrations and the occupation of the woods led to questioning the idea of the power plant and ultimately to the establishment of a national park there. This is an achievement of civil courage and therefore the pavilions present themselves proudly as signs in the landscape. A sign that focuses, provides shelter, marks the boundaries, and slows down the pace at which people move, making them sensitive to new experiences.

Client: 
Magistrat der Stadt Wien - MA 49
Nationalpark-Forstverwaltung Lobau
Elisabethstraße 17
2301 Großenzersdorf

Partners:   
Mascha & Seethaler Architekten
Arch. Herwig Müller             



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