‘national library of austria extension’ by prechteck in vienna all images courtesy prechteck

architect chris precht has sent us images of his design for the extension of the national library of austria located at the hofburg in vienna. straddling the border of a nearby park, the project is a continuous spiral form that houses its core exhibition hall underground.

prechteck: national library of austria extension open plaza

pulling up out of the urban landscape, the seamless structure features a mosaic form of crystal-like excisions along its body, allowing natural daylight to filter through to the interior. public circulation on the street level is not damaged by the extension, which arches off the ground to create a curvilinear roof garden on its roof. drop-off and fire emergency line is placed under the arch, allowing cars to drive under the structure to access the main entrance.

prechteck: national library of austria extension roof garden

the extension features a number of cultural facilities including a 1200 m2 underground exhibition hall, a 600 m2 multifunctional hall, creative studios, a restaurant and shops.

prechteck: national library of austria extension rendered interior

prechteck: national library of austria extension central spiral staircase

prechteck: national library of austria extension

prechteck: national library of austria extension overall perspective

prechteck: national library of austria extension roof and site plan

prechteck: national library of austria extension floor plan / level -2

prechteck: national library of austria extension floor plan / level -1

prechteck: national library of austria extension floor plan / level 0

prechteck: national library of austria extension floor plan / level +1

prechteck: national library of austria extension section