bad architects office conversion all images günter richard wett

austrian firm bad architects converted a house in innsbruck into their own architecture office, on a low budget. the ground-level shop-office allows the group to participate passively at the city live while working long hours.

the innovative sliding-wall structures and l-shaped ground floor plan, divides the main office space from the secondary office spaces such as meeting-room, kitchen, bathrooms, model making-shop and storage. the sliding-wall is made of foam. the panels of the foam wall are mounted on a sliding rail to the ceiling. the whole floor is covered with orange linoleum; the ceilings in the main office area and the meeting room are covered with foam panels like they are used in music studios, in order to approve the acoustic climate in the large office space.

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bad architects: office conversion, austria inbetween panels notes can be stuck

bad architects: office conversion, austria outside the office

bad architects: office conversion, austria graphics of panels

bad architects: office conversion, austria model of office

bad architects: office conversion, austria floor plan of office