BTV Bank Mitterweg
BTV Bank Mitterweg
BTV Bank Mitterweg

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
350
m2
Colour
ivory
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro
,
Architect
Rainer Köberl
Year
Location
Innsbruck

Distinctive building
Distinctive building
Distinctive building
Very heterogeneous building structures meet at Innsbruck’s Mitterweg. It was important for architect Rainer Köberl to create a friendly counter-pole in response to this rather dreary environment. The building structure is characterized by the striking shape of an elongated pyramid stump and a relationship of tension between openness and closedness and levity and weightiness for the facade, made of glassfibre reinforced concrete. Photos: Ditz Fejer
Very heterogeneous building structures meet at Innsbruck’s Mitterweg. It was important for architect Rainer Köberl to create a friendly counter-pole in response to this rather dreary environment. The building structure is characterized by the striking shape of an elongated pyramid stump and a relationship of tension between openness and closedness and levity and weightiness for the facade, made of glassfibre reinforced concrete. Photos: Ditz Fejer
Very heterogeneous building structures meet at Innsbruck’s Mitterweg. It was important for architect Rainer Köberl to create a friendly counter-pole in response to this rather dreary environment. The building structure is characterized by the striking shape of an elongated pyramid stump and a relationship of tension between openness and closedness and levity and weightiness for the facade, made of glassfibre reinforced concrete. Photos: Ditz Fejer








