Dietger Wissounig Architekten ZT GmbH

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten

Dietger Wissounig Architekten

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jasmin Schuller

AREA
17851.0 sqm

LOCATION
Hausmannstätten, Austria

CATEGORY
Control Center

YEAR
2012

Text description provided by architect.

The large complex of buildings nestled on level ground along the new Hausmannstaetten bypass road covers three functions: tunnel control centre, central repair shop and road maintenance depot. In order to keep the intrusion to a minimum, the building was interpreted as part of the landscape.

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller

It follows the course of the road and the green roofs, which regulate the climate and blend in with the fields farmed in strips. A planted embankment forms the boundary to the bypass.

Additionally, the way the elongated position of buildings is chosen, they contribute to noise protection in favor of the neigbouring small houses. On the one hand, the complex consequently uses the existing topographical conditions to minimise noise, energy and routes.

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller

On the other hand, its clear, simple design vocabulary stabilises the atmosphere of the heterogeneous environment.

The building complex at the west portal of the Himmelreich tunnel at Hausmannstätten enters into a consistent dialogue with the surrounding landscape.

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller

By dint of its size and development along the tunnel entrance, the structure impacts on the landscape, of which it forms an integral part.

The green roofs follow the course of the street.

The earth banks already on the building site and neighbouring plot, heaped up for tunnel construction, are only partially rearranged and form the new topography in combination with the roofs.

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller

The top edges of the roofs and earth banks are at the same height. Seen from the country road, the impression is one of having parts of the landscape in front of you. The eye ranges over the green roof surfaces to the Graz Basin with its plot pattern of short strip fields.

The architecture is characterised by a calm, pragmatic style. The aim was to stabilise the surrounding area, that is dominated by suburban detached houses and commercial developments. The reserved architectural language serves as a background for the heterogeneous neighbourhood.

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller

In addition to the areas of extensive roof and embankment greenery, the materials used are above all long-lived.

To cater for the heavy burden of the weather and works transport (frost and thaw salt), extremely robust natural materials are used such as reinforced concrete (also for crash guards), wood in the interior protected from the weather, steel and industrial glass.

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller

These materials define the appearance of the façades. In some areas high-quality, resistant materials are used, for example stainless steel in the washing bay – simply for reasons of severe exposure to corrosion due to steam.

Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller
Tunnel Monitoring Complex Hausmannstaetten
© Jasmin Schuller



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