Bridge in Vienna / SOLID architecture

Architects: SOLID architecture Location: Vienna, Austria Project Team: Christine Horner, Christoph Hinterreitner Structural Engineering: RWTplus ZT GmbH Client: Österreichische Lotterien GmbH Competition Year: 2008 Completion Year: 2009 Photographs: Günter Kresser The bridge is enclosed on all sides and connects the two buildings Rennweg 44 and 46 at the fifth upper floor, 17 metres above the Kleistgasse (in the third Vienna district). The span length of the bridge is 22 metres. floor plan Outward Appearance of the Bridge In reference to its outward appearance, the bridge adds a third and formally individual element to the two existing buildings dating back to the 1980’s. The fair grey metallic colour of the exterior surfaces of the bridge assimilates with the grey-green colour spectrum of the two already existing building structures. Large-area glazed sidewalls make the supporting construction of the bridge, which is arranged inside, visible from the outside, and they make the bridge appear light and transparent. Experiencing the Bridge from the Inside © Günter Kresser The interior area of the bridge has its own individual character, independent of the two already existing buildings. If you cross the bridge, you will experience space that is dominated by the dynamic alignments of the supporting construction and the bottom and top plate. There may also be made out a colour difference between the interior area of the bridge on the one and the existing building structure on the other side. With the exception of the fair grey floor, all surfaces are white. © Günter Kresser Extending from the building Rennweg 46, there is created a horizontal plane into the road space, 17 metres above ground level of the Kleistgasse. From this horizontal area, there is presented a wonderful view onto the road space situated beyond and as far as the towers of the Arsenal. Following a bend in the botton plate, a slightly inclined ramp counterbalances the difference in height between the two building structures and leads into the building Rennweg 44. geometry diagrams In ground view, the bridge is tapering from 2.70m down to a width of 2.35m at the middle of the bridge. In combination with the bends in the roof and the bottom plate there is created a bridge structure, which extends across the road space in a rather elegant way; furthermore, its interior area is clearly dominated by the perspective dynamics of the strongly aligned lines.

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