Foto © BWM Architekten / ArtworkCompany Alexander Kramel
Foto © BWM Architekten / ArtworkCompany Alexander Kramel
Foto © BWM Architekten
Foto © BWM Architekten / ArtworkCompany Alexander Kramel
Foto © BWM Architekten / Photo: ArtworkCompany Alexander Kramel
Foto © BWM Architekten / Emanuel Gollob
Foto © BWM Architekten / Emanuel Gollob
Foto © BWM Architekten
Foto © BWM Architekten
Foto © BWM Architekten / Artwork Company Alexander Kramel
Foto © BWM Architekten

2017 EXPO Astana

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Standort
Astana, Kasachstan
Jahr
2017
Bauherrschaft
Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft Forschung und Wirtschaft, Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (Austrian Federal Economic Chamber), EXPO-Büro Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (Rudolf Ruzicka u. Helmut Döller)
Team
Anke Stern, Birgit Eschenlor (Wettbewerb)
Projektsteuerung
Werner Consult Ziviltechnikergmbh (Maria Wladika, Axel Turian)
Konzept/Wettbewerb
BWM Architekten (Johann Moser) Julia Landsiedl Strategic Design & Storytelling Perndl+Co (Gerhard Bauer) Featuring: Assocreation
Gestaltung
BWM Architekten (Johann Moser, Anke Stern, Jan Enzlberger, Stephan Mandl, Emanuel Gollob, Koerdt Utech GnbR)
Grafik
Perndl+Co (Gerhard Bauer, Markus Göbl)
Planung
BWM Architekten (Generalplaner) LLPRA “Astana-Zharnama” (lokaler Architekt) Bubeleichhorn ZT GmbH (Ausschreibung, Vergabe) iPG
Wissenschaftl. Recherche + Texte
Christina Nägele
Texter
Tino Schulter WerbegmbH
Fotoserie Austrian Innovators
Florian Rainer
Interaktive Exponate
Josef Baier (pneumat. Objekte) Emanuel Gollob (mechan. Selfie-Station) Dominikus Guggenberger (Lichtring-Generator, Ergometer) m
Standbau
ADUNIC AG (Standbau, Logistik, Maintainance, Generalunternehmer)
Fotos
artworkcompany – alexander kamel, Emanuel Gollob, BWM Architekten

Competition project for the Austrian pavilion at the EXPO 2017 in Astana/Kazakhstan

Interactive, muscle-driven stations are installed in an expansive, two-storey structure. The visitors are both participants and observers; their muscular energy is used to bring the pavilion to life. They are encouraged to be both sensitive and sensible: surprising poetical, funny or sonorous machines can be operated by the visitors, who then receive typical Austrian energy foods such as a Mozartkugel or Mannerschnitte as a reward for their efforts. This is the Austrian pavilion’s interpretation of the Expo’s general theme of “Future Energy” – with an homage to the human yardstick.

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