“The dynamic shape of the building and the structured facade design – ribbon facade, loggias, individual balconies and bay windows – result from the environmental parameters of wind, sound and light incidence, as well as a differentiation of the courtyard space.” Wolf dPrix, 2021

Gross floor area: 22.417 m²
Net floor area: 15.390 m²
Apartments: 249 (234 two-room and 15 three-room apartments)

Chronology

Competition: 2015
Start of planning: 2015
Start of construction: 2018
Completion: 2021

Project Team

Planning: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU – Wolf D. Prix & Partner
Design Principal: Wolf dPrix
Partner: Markus Prossnigg
Project Architect: Martina Bighignoli
Design Architect: Alexander Ott
Project Team: Albara Arab, Christophe Bigras, Daniel Bolojan, Tyler Bornstein, Katya  Ermishkina, Angela Heringer, Branislav Milic, Sadi Özdemir, Denitsa Parleva, Lenka Petrak, Jan Rancke, Juan Robledo, Penelope Rüttiman, Tudor Sabau, Benjamin Schmidt, Tamara Soto Bailon, Mara Trübenbach
Model: Win Man, Jakob Deffner

Consultants

Landscape Design: Rajek Barosch Landschaftsarchitektur, Vienna, Austria
Structural Engineering: Gmeiner Haferl Bauingenieure, Vienna, Austria
Physics of Construction + Acoustics: Schöberl & Pöll, Vienna, Austria
Mechanical and Electrical Engineers: rhm, Aspang, Austria

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The BelView Tower is located close to Vienna’s main train station and prominently adjacent to the Schweizergarten in the Quartier Belvedere Central. The residential tower is designed as a flowing monolithic structure of organic, amoeba-like form. The perimeter parapet bands of white, powder-coated aluminum panels that essentially wrap around the entire building contour are interrupted in certain zones according to different environmental factors, such as wind, sound, and light exposure.  This generates a differentiated facade design with opaque and glazed, linear and dot-shaped balcony elements.

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The 18 upper floors comprise 234 two-room and 15 three-room, rental apartments, which are particularly suitable for singles and couples. Each of the six apartment types is equipped with ceiling cooling and underfloor heating. All apartments have their own balcony or loggia offering a high quality of outdoor living with fascinating views over Vienna. In the area with limited lighting, certain parts were pivoted out of the basic shape of the building, forming metal-clad bays with adequate lighting and views. In addition, the volumetric shape of the building is structured by the formation of 3 transparent façade zones that recede floor by floor. These measures result in a formally independent building that enriches its surroundings with its iconographic presence. The exterior walls of the residential tower are designed as a plastered thermal insulation composite façade, with triple glazed fixed glazing or rotating or tilting elements as an aluminum-glass construction.

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In the glazed areas, the ground floor zone consists of a post-and-beam construction or metal-clad wall panels made of anodized aluminum. An inserted vestibule marks the entrance.

Residents of the BelView Apartments can expect an in-house fitness room with professional equipment including a sauna area in the basement area. A common room with kitchen and access to the landscaped plaza invites residents to chat and share activities. With a laundromat, there’ s no need for a washing machine in the apartment, and with in-house parcel boxes including a return option, there’ s no need to go to the post office. An in-house underground parking garage ensures barrier-free access to the apartments.

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The residential tower has been awarded a DGNB certificate in Gold for sustainable construction.

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