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Steirereck at Pogusch

PPAG architects. Pogusch, Austria

  • Name of work in English

    Steirereck at Pogusch

  • Name of work in original language

    Steirereck am Pogusch

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2024

  • Work Location

    Pogusch, Austria

  • Studio

    PPAG architects

EUmies Awards 2024 Nominees

  • Inside the large greenhouse up to 20 guests can stay overnight in small cabanas. They share a tea kitchen with a community table, a spa with individual showers, a big collective sink and a sauna, as well as a fireplace room.

    Inside the large greenhouse up to 20 guests can stay overnight in small cabanas. They share a tea kitchen with a community table, a spa with individual showers, a big collective sink and a sauna, as well as a fireplace room.

    © Hertha Hurnaus

  • Glass houses at a high altitude represent a special challenge. The large greenhouse is a so-called cold one, with a minimum temperature close to freezing point for year-round plant cultivation as well as an innovative shared accommodation for guests.

    Glass houses at a high altitude represent a special challenge. The large greenhouse is a so-called cold one, with a minimum temperature close to freezing point for year-round plant cultivation as well as an innovative shared accommodation for guests.

    © Hertha Hurnaus

  • Thanks to its steel construction the “Salettl” does not need a single wall. Its lightness is accentuated in dialogue with the ancillary buildings made of stone and wood. The felt walls and brick floor  contrast with the glass and aluminum foam façade.

    Thanks to its steel construction the “Salettl” does not need a single wall. Its lightness is accentuated in dialogue with the ancillary buildings made of stone and wood. The felt walls and brick floor contrast with the glass and aluminum foam façade.

    © Hertha Hurnaus

  • The new

    The new 'Salettl,' in contrast to the pre-existing buildings, is open and transparent. It serves as a fine dining area with separate spaces when the partitions are down or as a dance hall for wedding parties when they are up.

    © Hertha Hurnaus

  • The women’s washroom is a room like a kaleidoscope: the stalls made of fogged, reflective aluminium are situated in the four corners, with the 3D-printed concrete washbasins in front of a mirror wall in the niches between them.

    The women’s washroom is a room like a kaleidoscope: the stalls made of fogged, reflective aluminium are situated in the four corners, with the 3D-printed concrete washbasins in front of a mirror wall in the niches between them.

    © Hertha Hurnaus

  • Site Plan

    Site Plan

  • Ground floor

    Ground floor

  • First floor

    First floor

  • North-South section

    North-South section

  • West-East section

    West-East section

  • In the Salettl, spatial comfort is provided by flexible, changeable wooden slat curtains. A large number of different spatial arrangements can be set up in a simple and quick manner.

    In the Salettl, spatial comfort is provided by flexible, changeable wooden slat curtains. A large number of different spatial arrangements can be set up in a simple and quick manner.

  • The gazebo features an innovative floor based on a simple principle: perforated bricks are cut into thinner slices, arranged next to one another, filled in and mortised with concrete. Subsequent sanding gives rise to a previously unknown terrazzo pattern.

    The gazebo features an innovative floor based on a simple principle: perforated bricks are cut into thinner slices, arranged next to one another, filled in and mortised with concrete. Subsequent sanding gives rise to a previously unknown terrazzo pattern.

  • Thanks to a largely subterranean development and architecture built into the hillside, the project

    Thanks to a largely subterranean development and architecture built into the hillside, the project's newly added 3000 m2 of gross floor space (with 750 m2 of pre-existing space) are not apparent.

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    Panel in low resolution

The Steirereck at Pogusch is a holistic interface between man and nature in the Alps. Here, tasting, smelling, touching, hearing and seeing, we are subjected to its immediate physical effect on our senses. Hedonism is in harmony with nature, space (the region) and time (the present) in an inn and a farm achieving high gastronomic and agrarian culture.

Authors

Anna Popelka, Georg Poduschka,

Collaborators

Structural engineering: Werkraum Ingenieure; Fire consulting: kunz DIE INNOVATIVEN BRANDSCHUTZPLANER; Civil, soil and survey: Geologie Weixelberger; Others: Green4Cities (Vegetation concept for the glass houses); Others: Buchegger7 (Tendering); Building physics: rosenfelder & höfler consulting engineers; Lighting: Ing. Johannes Jungel-Schmid; Building technology: TBH Ingenieur; Others: Viereck Architekten (Local construction supervision)
  • Program

    Food & Accommodation

  • Labels

    Food · Sleeping

  • Site area

    11200 m²

  • Client

    Steirereck Stadtpark GmbH

  • Total gross floor

    3700 m²

  • Completion

    2022

“The Steirereck at Pogusch by PPAG architects establishes a close relationship with nature, both in the way the architecture utilizes local materials and in the way it forms an enclosed human habitat that functions as a regional node in the network of food production. It connects several buildings constructed between the 17th and 21st centuries, creating an all-encompassing metabolism on the scale of a rural settlement that serves as both an ecosystem and an energy hub, while staying partially hidden underground. The architects have created a unique architectural language by respecting the conditions of the past, applying a clear form follows function principle, and practicing the reuse or repurposing of materials wherever possible. The result is an eclectic ensemble [...] that is an inspiration for the present and the future.“ (Indira Van 't Klooster)

The rural area is also developing in harmony with the times. The old inn on the Poguschpass at an altitude of 1,050m, owned for decades by the Reitbauer family, which is considered a benchmark of international culinary with the Vienna Steirereck, was poised to take on a key role in their self-understanding. Innovation and sustainability: the pre-existing buildings and the contemporary additions became a necessary new. A large part is hidden in the hillside, deftly lit via the glass houses. In addition to the farmhouse, stables, solar and biomass power plant, there is a small glass house for the production kitchen, a large glass house for overwintering plants and for overnight accommodation of guests in cabanas, a bar kitchen, a steam counter, a multifunctional "salettl" (gazebo) with mobile wooden blinds, old guest rooms, a farm store, a wine cellar, a wine storage, a workshop kitchen and an earth cellar. This project effectively incorporates thirty individual projects into one. To merge them, as well as the old and the new, into a unique whole was both the challenge and the allure of the finished project.

"Architecture is a spatial product of its time, context and ingenuity. Climate, carbon footprint, sustainable production methods, empowerment of local communities and architectural quality. Architecture must have a greater purpose and utility than just aesthetics and must be evaluated by more than just architectural quality." (Indira Van't Klooster) Everything was designed down to the smallest detail. All the existing elements were used, reused, reinterpreted or supplemented. A multitude of prototypical solutions were created, giving the project the dimension of a Gesamtkunstwerk of old, new, wood, stone, steel, concrete, glass, felt and aluminum. The new design leads to an energy self-sufficient, resource-saving hospitality project – despite its isolated location in the mountains. The focus was set on renewable energy supply, supplemented by measures to reduce resource consumption (on-site food production, circular economy, composting, re-use and ecological materials), mobility-related energy consumption and CO2 emissions. The Steirereck at Pogusch is part of a research program of the Austrian Ministry for Climate Action and Technology.


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