Manufaktur Schloss Welsberg
Stefan Prattes. Dietmannsdorf | Styria, Austria
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Name of work in English
Manufaktur Schloss Welsberg
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Name of work in original language
Union of creativity and handcraft at a rural place
Prize year
Young Talent 2018
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Work Location
Dietmannsdorf | Styria, Austria
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Author/s
Stefan Prattes
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School
Faculty of Architecture - Graz University of Technology.
Graz, Austria
Young Talent 2018 YT Shortlisted
Manufaktur Schloss Welsberg
Union of creativity and handcraft at a rural place
Program
Mixed use - Commercial & Offices
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Labels
Aggregation · Studio · Nature · Pavilion · Office
In the Sulm valley in Styria, close to the confluence of the rivers Weißer and Schwarzer Sulm, in 1765 the Rococo-Castle Welsberg was built by Leopold Karl Graf Welsersheimb. A net floor area of about 2000m² are currently unoccupied and abandoned. Which utilisation concepts and measures should be implemented to reactivate this historical building?
The present study shows a multifarious re-programming concept to convert the historic castle into affordable space for offices with a sustainable philosophy, restaurant, café, seminar-, and exhibition rooms. The proposed conversion respects to a sensitive refurbishment and intends to strengthen the existing structure of the region. Using the interim as a strategy for a step by step realisation, an unmanageable investment can be avoided. A diverse room layout within the consisting structure is extracted by a new complex which contains workshops for processing raw materials. Both, the theoretical (offices) and practical (workshops) part of the general concept creating a symbiosis from which each of them benefits. Spatial density at this specific countryside place give a certain strength to the produced items. \nThe conceptual design of the new workshop complex is a column-free hall with an open floorplan for different kind of professions. The covering roof construction is inspired from the historic wooden structure of the castle. The roof appears closed and traditional from the outside, but an atrium in the centre and an indirect skylight ring on the top provide smooth illumination to the inside. In contrast to the transparent ground level, which invites visitors to understand the process of manufacturing, the upper level is introverted and surprises by entering with a warm atmosphere. The east façade on the garden side steps back and creates a covered colonnade, the delicate column filter enables the garden entering the building.\nThe castle and the added workshop building represent the brand “Manufaktur Schloss Welsberg”, it´s the physic platform for interaction between people to create a worldwide network.\nWith little effort but some creativity the kick-off was done by establishing an interim working space in the castle which made it possible to do this present study and develop the “Wanderbox 2.0”, the first product of the Manufaktur Schloss Welsberg. The Wanderbox is based on the idea of bringing creatives and crafts person together for innovative high-quality long-life products.