Investment in a property and an artwork. The original factory building belonging to the Thonet company was redesigned by Friedensreich Hundertwasser in the late 1980s. The present Hundertwasser Kunsthaus has long been an unmissable attraction in Vienna. The Sans Souci Sphere sold the architectural gem to one of the world’s largest Hundertwasser collectors in late 2013.
Conversion of the former Licona factory (built in the late 19th century) into 28 residential units, some in loft style for use as artists’ studios.
Renovation of a Wilhelmine-era house and enhancement with glass/aluminium structures to provide views of the Musikverein concert hall, Karlskirche church and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Conversion of courtyard with balconies and terraces.
Complete renovation of a three-storey central tenement block and addition of recessed balconies to the courtyard-side extension to create spacious high-end apartments. Voluntary return to the original condition although not located in a protected zone.
Renovation of the façade and communal areas of the building. Conversion of the top floor into high-end apartments with views of St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
Preservation of the original character of a three-storey late Biedermeier house, and addition of 3 storeys to modernise.
Renovation of a Biedermeier house featuring a Pawlatsch-style gallery courtyard. Extension of the living space to approximately 900 m2 and addition of terraces.
Complete refurbishment of a former passementerie factory adjacent to the Wiener Hofmobiliendepot, Vienna’s Imperial Furniture Collection. Two-storey extension and restoration of the historic Pawlatsch alleys.
Renovation and adaptation of the old Viennese Pawlatsch alleys using glass/aluminium structures. Apartments fitted with balconies or terraces. Loft conversion overlooking the Kahlenberg.
Renovation of a 300-year-old farmhouse and an old blacksmith’s forge in a protected zone. A modern hall-style extension was added above the farmhouse.