Restoration Werkbundsiedlung
Revitalization
As the result of a European call for tenders, P.GOOD Architects have been commissioned for the general planning to restore and renovate 48 residential buildings in the historic Viennese “Werkbundsiedlung” housing estate. The entire restoration project was divided into four phases, which will be carried out over a period of five years
The goal of the project is to preserve the diverse qualities of the original structures while at the same time bring the buildings up to contemporary and damage-free standards.
The special challenge in the renovation of the occupied properties is to bring the interests of monument protection and residents under one roof. An individual solution with a combination of coordinated measures was created for each house.
In the first phase, three houses by Gerrit Rietveld at Woinovichgasse 16,18 and 20 and one by Josef Hoffmann at Veitingergasse 85 were restored.
Improving thermal quality in such a sensitive building project was challenging.
In some cases, the original substance had to be freed from later plastering or cladding. The restoration of preserved visible surfaces was carried out using the same materials and craftsmanship techniques as when it was built in 1932.
Revitalization Werkbundsiedlung - Wiener Stadterneuerungspreis 2013
As the result of a European call for tenders, P.GOOD Architects have been commissioned for the general planning to restore and renovate 48 residential buildings in the historic Viennese “Werkbundsiedlung” housing estate. The entire restoration project was divided into four phases, which will be carried out over a period of five years.
Restoration Objectives
The goal of the project is to preserve the diverse qualities of the original structures while at the same time bring the buildings up to contemporary and damage-free standards. Particular attention was paid to the position of the Werkbundsiedlung as a historically significant ensemble of modern architecture in Austria. Therefore, as much of the existing structure has been preserved and protected for the future. In many places, the original building materials had to be uncovered from years of over-plastering or layers of covering. The visible surfaces were restored with the same materials and techniques as during the original construction in 1932.
Restoration Measures
The restoration measures include: Refurbishing and partially exposing the original plaster surfaces; retrofitting windows and doors; renovating floors, walls and ceilings; remodeling bathrooms; reinstalling plumbing and electrical systems; repairing banisters and handrails; as well repairing outdoor areas including fences and gates. In the houses designed by Gerrit Rietveld, variations of the ground floor layout were implemented based on his original designs – as documented in sketches and letters by Rietveld – but which had not been originally carried out in 1932.
Thermal Retrofit
Such sensitive building projects must carefully take into consideration the issue of improving thermal efficiency. The planning team developed a set of combined measures which reduce heating costs by approximately 50% without the need for insulating facades and simultaneously ensuring no condensation build-up in the apartments. In particular, these measures included: insulating roofs and terraces with tapered insulation; insulating below-ground walls; retrofitting the existing windows with high quality thermal K-glass and silicone seals and installing a heat recovery ventilation system, high-efficiency gas condensing boilers and drainage measures.
Energy savings
House Hoffmann: 160,59 Kwh/m2a (von 292,07 auf 131,49 Kwh/m2a)
House Rietveld: 95,43 Kwh/m2a (von 197,54 auf 102,11 Kwh/m2a)
More information under: www.werkbundsiedlung-wien.at
Project Partners
Restoration of architectural facades | Plan B - Konzepte für die Restaurierung | |
Restoration of timber structures | Mag. Peter Kopp - Restauratoren GmbH | |
Restoration of metal components | ARGE Objektrestaurierung | |
Restoration of linoleum | Klampfl Gmbh & CoKG | |
Building physics | Architekt Markus Gutmann | |
Elecrical engineering | Ingenieurbüro Klement | |
Building services | Prof.DI.DR.tech. Glaninger | |
Statics | Werkraum Wien | |
Masonry inspection | DI Dr. Karl-Heinz Steininger |
Constituent / Principal | WISEG Wiener Substanzerhaltungsg.m.b.H. & Co KG | |
Adresse | Woinovichgasse 14, 16, 18 und 20, Veitingergasse 85, 1130 Wien | |
Units | 5 Wohnhäuser | |
Project status | Fertigstellung 2013, Teil des Sanierungsauftrages Werkbundsiedlung | |
Project team | DI Waltraud Derntl, DI Thomas Held, DI Susanne Grad, DI Nicole Kirchberger, DI Daniel Friedeberg, DI Zafer Zak, DI Julia Eibel | |
Local construction supervision | Arch. DI Alexander Williams | |
Images | Adsy Bernart |