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SERIEN  STUDIERENDE ENTWERFEN ...  •  STUDENTS DESIGN ...



                                Caroline Holzer                                              Marc Handel Mazetti


                                1999 geboren in Wien 2019–2021 Designkolleg für Innenraumgestaltung und   2001 geboren in Güssing 2016–2020 Schwerpunkt Hochbau, HTL Pin-
                                Produktdesign,  WiFi  St.  Pölten  2021–2024  Bachelorstudium,  FH  Campus   kafeld  2021–2024  Bachelorstudium  –  Architektur  Green  Building,  FH
                                Wien seit 2024 Wiener Wohnen Kundenservice                   Campus Wien seit 2024 BM DI Müller Florian GmbH





























           Umgeben von Gärten kann man an einem interreligiösen Ort Ruhe finden. • Finding peace in an interreligious place  Links der Kindergarten, rechts das Pflegeheim • The kindergarten on the left, the nursing home on the right























           Die begrünten Dächer bieten Gelegenheit zum gemeinsamen, generationenübergreifenden Gärtnern. • The green roofs offer the opportunity for joint, cross-generational gardening.


           O   ur personal experiences through civilian service in a nursing home, as well as cases   glazing ensures optimal natural lighting. In addition to their own infrastructure- and mul-
               of illness in our own families, have shaped us and strengthened our connection to
                                                                         tifunctional rooms, each residential group also has spacious common rooms, terraces,
           our design. From the very beginning, it was important to us to create a synergy between   twelve single care rooms, one double care room and one apartment for assisted living.
           young and old, from which both the nursing-home residents and the kindergarten child-
           ren could benefit. Our project is located in Lower Austria, in a central location opposite  Positive effect on dementia patients
           the Hollabrunn state hospital. The shape of the building was developed through a careful
           analysis of the surrounding factors such as neighbouring buildings, traffic zones and   Terraces and atriums are integrated and provide a bright living atmosphere with refe-
           existing green spaces. Our goal was to integrate the new building harmoniously into the   rence to the seasons, which has a particularly positive effect on dementia patients. Each
           environment in terms of urban development and to make optimal use of the property.   residential group tells its own story – from rustic cosiness to luxurious elegance and
           This resulted in various outdoor recreation areas. Green roofs compensate for the sealed   modern lightness. The first living group, for example, is characterized by a rustic cosiness
           surface and offer additional usages. The building is one to two storeys high and has a   created with the help of dark woods, natural stone and brown and natural tones. The
           floor area of around 2,600 square metres. The entire planning concept is characterized   second living group impresses with natural wood nuances, cognac-coloured leather and
           by a tripartite structure, which is reflected in three residential groups, three building sec-  olive-green to cream-coloured surfaces. The third living group presents itself as a cont-
           tions and three public areas. The central entrance is located on the south side and leads   emporary living environment due to its minimalist design, with light, natural materials
           to a central meeting point. This is where the communal facilities such as the restaurant,   and white to beige tones. Overall, the aim was to use as few materials as possible to
           cafeteria and hairdresser are located. The administrative area occupies the eastern part of   create a homely feel and a calm appearance. The new communal roof garden is not only
           the ground floor. The day-care centre for children, designed for two kindergarten groups,   accessible to residents and kindergarten children, but also to external visitors. The green
           is located to the west. Large window elements offer views of the themed gardens and roof  level on the mezzanine floor offers seating, a “snack garden”, a small playground and

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