Web1995 Hans Peter Wörndl, Austria for "Gucklhupf", Mondsee, 1992–93; 1996 Michelle Cannatà, Italy and Fátima Fernandez, Portugal for Piazza N. Green; 1997 Dieter Henke and Marta Schreieck, Austria for the Bruno Kreisky School, Vienna; 1998 Urša Komac and Špela Kuhar, Slovenia for rest areas on the Kras cycling path WebMondsee, Austria. by Hans Peter WörndlChange this. 1of 6. Description Change this. GucklHupf is an experimental multi-purpose structure designed for Mondsee’s summer …
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WebUnfolding Lakeside Retreat Hans Peter Worndl. The Pavilion was designed to remain in a constant state of transformation. Its hinged plywood panels invite compositional … WebGucklHupf - Small Houses. What a fascinating study in the power of the built form and our ability to adapt it to our immediate needs. The deceptively simple wooden box was designed and built by architect Hans Peter Wörndl for the regional festival in Mondsee, Austria, in 1993. With 48 sq.m. over two and one half levels the temporary, …. small mounted second monitor
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WebAug 31, 1999 · Todos los contenidos de la etiqueta Mondsee. Hans Peter Wórndl Austria El GucklHupf se construyó a orillas del lago Mondsee como un objeto metafórico vinculado al Festival de las Regiones del Norte de Austria. Su nombre procede de la distorsión de los vocablos GucklHupf—típico pastel austríaco—y Guglhupf—una colina cerc WebHans Peter Wörndl - "GucklHupf". The Austrian architect Hans Peter Wörndl has built an object of architecture on the Mondsee in the Salzkammergut Publishing Program WebJun 11, 2015 · Designed by Austria-based architect Hans Peter Wörndl, GucklHupf was built back in 1993 for ‘Festival of the Regions’ in Mondsee, Austria to impress visitors … highlight brush