Home Made

Vienna, Austria
Photo © Paul Kranzler

For the Architecture Biennale in Venice, Caramel’s task was to design the ‘refugee camp’, using a vacant office building in Vienna.
Safeguarding privacy, as in marking a place where someone can rest undisturbed
by external influences was, for Caramel, the first and most important subject of their “intervention”. Rather than posing a limitation, the time limit became a constructive part of their thought process. Starting with a minimal design repertoire, Caramel first developed elements for dividing up the space and then creating some privacy in the former open-plan offices. This simple formal language was extended to the design of the communal areas. A central criterion of Caramel architects’ design is that all elements can be rapidly dismounted and easily reassembled in a different location.

Photo © Paul Kranzler
Photo © Paul Kranzler
Photo © Paul Kranzler
Photo © Paul Kranzler
Photo © Paul Kranzler
Photo © Paul Kranzler
Photo © Paul Kranzler
Architects
Caramel Architekten
Location
Pfeiffergasse, Vienna, Austria
Year
2016
Client
Caritas
Objekt
Leeres Bürogebäude aus den 90er Jahren, Wien 1150
Fläche
3700 m²
Nutzung zu Projektbeginn
Notquartier für 280 Asylwerber_innen, v.a. Familien
Zahlenstärkste Herkunftsländer
Syrien, Afghanistan, Iran
Projektzeitraum
Nov15- Jan16

Related Projects 

  • Repairing Robin Hood Gardens
    Monet Alexis
  • Other Monuments
    Guillermo de Alfonso Sánchez
  • Unilin Offices
    OYO Architects
  • Sendling‘s Kitchen <3
    Philipp Schmitz
  • Hotel Interim
    Andreas Stanzel

Magazine 

Other Projects by Caramel Architekten 

Best Office in the World!
Herzogenaurach, Germany
Mesh House
Linz, Austria
Rodaun House
Wien, Austria
House Max
Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
House on the mountain
Götzendorf a.d. Leitha, Austria