Bernardo Bader Architekt ZT GmbH

Klostergasse Studio

Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter

KLOSTERGASSE STUDIO

Bernardo Bader Architekten

PHOTOGRAPHS
Adolf Bereuter

AREA
675 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Bregenz, Austria

CATEGORY
Office Buildings, Offices Interiors

After having worked in an old workshop for fifteen years in Dornbirn, I overcame my inner resistance and built a studio for myself and my staff. On more than one occasion during my walks through Bregenz, I noticed near the train station a small derelict building plot with a transformer station that was no longer in operation.

Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter

With a bit of luck, we were able to purchase the small plot inside the city center, perhaps also because it wasn't particularly appealing to investors due to the small size and because underground parking was not an option.

What finally emerged was determined by what could be accommodated. Those who remember the abandoned corner and the electricity building won't be able to believe their eyes.

Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter

In an almost surreal manner, a very striking, elongated dark structure sits right on the Klostergasse, as if it had accidentally popped from the realm of pure geometry into an incomplete world.

The large scales of the district administrative office and the provincial police headquarters in the foreground, and the surrounding residential buildings of the 1960s and 1970s, bring out the contrast even more.

The slender structure comprises four floors that are stacked one above the other. The spaces are organized across all floors with precisely equal proportions, but with varyingly large window openings to benefit from numerous views and positions of the sun.

Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter

Each unit is designed to allow both working and living in the space. The flexibility of use will give the building long-term value.

The building is made entirely of concrete, with floors, ceilings, walls, and roof being of the same material. The dark-stained concrete reveals its full sculptural and atmospheric potential with this project.

Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter

Both skillfully planked and left untreated, vibrant surfaces symbolize the work process and the primal power of this material.

The concrete spaces are supplemented with naturally stained spruce and furniture out of unprocessed steel.The surface structures and their tactile quality infuse the individual studio and living spaces with their unique ambiance.

Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter

Atmospheric in every detail and of a stimulating radicalness, the building evokes a lasting appeal. It reflects our architectural stance and gives the building its own character.


Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter
Klostergasse Studio
© Adolf Bereuter


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Bernardo Bader Architekt ZT GmbH
T +43 5574 44440 F +43 5574 44440-89
Bernardo Bader Architekt ZT GmbH
Klostergasse 9a, 6900 Bregenz, Austria
Bernardo Bader Architekt ZT GmbH
T +43 5574 44440 F +43 5574 44440-89
Bernardo Bader Architekt ZT GmbH
Klostergasse 9a, 6900 Bregenz, Austria