Skyline Spittelau

Mixed-use office building

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building within the existing, Revitalization Brown-field site

Hovering above the now-obsolete Heiligenstadt railway line and following the curve of its track, Skyline Spittelau ensures the cultural preservation of Vienna’s historic viaducts while signaling the area’s rejuvenation.

Skyline Spittelau stands as the northernmost bastion of Architekten Tillner & Willinger’s URBION project, Vienna´s revitalization of the Gürtel (ring road), injecting new life into a previously maligned urban barrier. Situated at the splitting of the city´s elevated railway, the challenging site is wedged between the former Heiligenstadt track and the active Spittelau Line. The project demanded a creative solution that was simultaneously accessible to the general public as well as attractive to both the residents of the adjacent districts and daily commuters. The new four-storey element is clearly distinguished from the massive arches beneath it, creating an exciting dialogue between the old and the new.

The structural system chosen utilizes floor slabs that can span the width of the building without intermediate columns, thus avoiding downstand beams in the office areas or obtrusive columns competing with the arches. The office building’s glass surfaces curve to join each other at a conical point, serving as a fresh symbol for the district’s revitalization.

Enclosing the space between Otto Wagner’s historic viaducts, Skyline Spittelau creates a new urban destination for the district. The monumental arches endow the courtyard with a distinctive character, while also sheltering the public space from the heavy traffic and noise of the Gürtel. By transforming the boarded-up space beneath the railway’s arches into bustling commercial establishments, the project creates a new lively social space at the foot of the structure’s main entrance. The arches’ glass facades and careful detailing contribute to the project’s unique architectural appearance and reflect the sensitive handling of the historic building fabric.

Address:
Heiligenstädterstraße 29-31, , 1190 Wien, Austria

Architecture:
Architekten Tillner & Willinger, Wien, RAHM Architekten ZT-KG, Hans Schartner & Partner, Wien

Cooperation Architecture:
H. Achammer, M. Hoffmann-Becking, Ph. Broinger, C. Dorner, M. Simmerstatter, Ph. Pongratz

Client:
PORR Bau GmbH Projekt und Hochbau Aktiengesellschaft, Wien

Structural Engineering:
werkraum ingenieure ZT-GmbH, Wien

Building Physics:
Team Bauphysik Bolek-Feit-Steppan, Wien

Building Services:
gp-plan Haustechnische PlanungsgesmbH


Consultants:

Projektentwicklung: ÖIR-Projekthaus GmbH, 1140 Wien


Competition:
2002

End of Construction:
2008

Gross Floor Area:
20.000 m²