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Projects 1968–2014 Projects 1968–2014 Spengergasse 37 [email protected] 1050 Vienna, Austria www.coop-himmelblau.at T +43 (0) 1 546 60- 0 F +43 (0) 1 546 60- 600 PROJECT LIST_1968-2014 1321 1320 1404 1406 _ _ _ _ P W D W 2014 2014 2014 2014 HAUS DES BROTES WOHNEN RIEDENBURG KASERNE CHBL_JAMMER_COAT ARVO PÄRT SOUND CLOUD Asten Salzburg Fashion design for Triennale Milano 2014 Laulasmaa Austria Austria Estonia Project study Competition Competition 1407 1408 1410 1302 _ _ _ _ W W W P 2014 2014 2014 2013-2016 HOUSE OF MUSIC INNSBRUCK FAISAL ISLAMIC BANK SUPER CITY SHENZHEN ICE WORLD AND FIVE STAR HOTEL, Innsbruck Khartoum Shenzhen DAWANG MOUNTAIN RESORT Austria Sudan China CHANGSHA Changsha Competition Competition Competition China Competition 1st prize, in planning 1307 1303 1308 1312 _ _ _ _ W P W W 2013-2015 2013 2013 2013 CONVENTION CENTER BAKU BEE’AH HEADQUARTER SHARJAH EXPO 2017 ASTANA - CITY OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT QINGDAO Baku Sharjah FUTURE Qingdao Azerbaijan 2013 Astana China Kazakhstan Under construction Competition Competition Competition 1313 1314 1315 1317 _ _ _ _ W W W W 2013 2013 2013 2013 MURRAY STREET NEW YORK DM HEADQUARTER KARLSRUHE TECH PLAZA CHANGSHA INTERCONTINENTAL VIENNA New York Karlsruhe Changsha Vienna USA Germany China Austria Competition Competition Competition Der Wiener Wolkenbügel über dem Eislaufverein. Competition 13xx 1322 1205 1220 _ _ _ _ AD D A W 2013 2013 2012-2013 2012-2013 GALERIE ULYSSES: DCC WAVE CIRCLES FOR BACKHAUSEN COOP HIMMELB(L)AU : 7+ CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER CHANGSHA Vienna Texttile Design for Backhausen, Vienna Aedes Berlin Austria Germany Changsha China Single exhibition and exhibition design Projects, Models, Plans, Sketches, Statements. Competition Single exhibition and exhibition design Project List / 22.09.2014 / Page 1 PROJECT LIST_1968-2014 1122 1203 1201 1204 _ _ _ _ W Q P W 2012 2012 2012 2012 DIE NEUE ANGEWANDTE. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING MOSCOW CB21 - ERDBERG TOWER VIENNA RAINBOW TOWER Vienna Moscow Kuala Lumpur Austria Russia Malaysia Vienna Competition for the extension of the Project study Austria Competition University of Applied Arts Project study 1216 1211 1215 1213 _ _ _ _ Q F Q Q 2012 2012 2012 2012 HIGHLINE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ENERGY AUTARKIC AUSTRIA 2050 ORTHODOX CHURCH GEORGIA SOHO TRIANGLE NEW YORK New York Vienna Georgia New York USA Austria Project study USA Project study Urban & environmental study Project study 1212 1217 1221 1222 _ _ _ _ W W D W 2012 2012 2012 2012 SILK LEAF STADIUM MAGIC LIGHT (CAP) BOUNDARY TERMINAL ZHUHAI OFFICE GARDEN BOŘISLAVKA Tokio Design Object for "Light my way, Zhuhai Prague Japan Stranger" - Mak Center for Art and China Czech Republic Competition for a multifunctional sports Architecture Competition Competition and & entertainment venue 1223 1110 1022 1128 _ _ _ _ P W P W 2012 2011-2012 2011- 2011- RUGBY STADIUM ZENCHENG HEINEMANN DUTY FREE REGIONALS THE OPEN PARLIAMENT OF ALBANIA CBA BRIDGE Zencheng VIENNA Tirana Baku China Vienna Albania Azerbaijan Austria Competition Competition 1st prize, in planning In planning Design for E1 Schengen and E3 Non Schengen 1006 1016 1021 1101 _ _ _ _ P W W W 2011 2011 2011 2011 SKYWALK TOWER RESTING CLOUD - NINGBO URBAN CONGRESS VENUE BAKU EASYCREDIT BANK NÜRNBERG Seoul PLANNING EXHIBITION CENTER Baku Nuremberg Korea Ningbo Azerbaijan Germany China Project study Competition Competition Competition Project List / 22.09.2014 / Page 2 PROJECT LIST_1968-2014 1102 1103 1104 1106 _ _ _ _ W W W W 2011 2011 2011 2011 BATUMI TECHNOLOGICAL VANKE VENUES SHENZHEN HOTEL AND LUXURY RESIDENCES ALMA HOTEL CHILE UNIVERSITY Shenzhen TBILISSI Atacama Desert Batumi China Tbilisi Chile Georgia Georgia Three Centers and one Bookstore Competition Competition Competition Competition 1107 1109 1111 1113 _ _ _ _ Q W W Q 2011 2011 2011 2011 TOURIST RESSORT PELOPONNES CULTURE AND ART CENTER OLYMPIC LAKE PARK RIO RESIDENTIAL BUILDING Greece CHANGSHA Rio de Janeiro Baku Changsha Brazil Azerbaijan Project study China Competition Project study Competition 1112 1114 1115 1116 _ _ _ _ W Q W Q 2011 2011 2011 2011 SONG CONTEST VENUE OFFICE TOWER ISSY LUXURY HOTEL CHONGQING TECHNICAL MUSEUM DALIAN Baku Issy-les-Moulineaux Chongqing Dalian Azerbaijan France China China Project study Competition Project Study Competition 1120 1118 1121 1123 _ _ _ _ AD W Q W 2011 2011 2011 2011 HERITAGE MUSEUM PATNA ARCHITECTURE IS THE MEDIA AND OFFICE COMPLEX CHANGSHA OLYMPIC WORLD MOSCOW Patna THE MEDIA IS THE MESSAGE Changsha Moscow India Busan Design Center China Russia Korea Competition Competition Project study Single exhibition and exhibition design 1126 1129 1020 1001 _ _ _ _ Q Q W S 2011 2011 2010-2011 2010 MUSEUM OF INDEPENDANCE CHESS PAVILION BILASUVAR THE THREE PEARLS SCITECH PLAZA CITY HOUSE POLANCO Baku Bilasuvar Beijing Mexico City Azerbaijan Azerbaijan China Mexiko Project study Project study Competition Project study Project List / 22.09.2014 / Page 3 PROJECT LIST_1968-2014 1002 0920 1003 1004 _ _ _ _ S S W S 2010 2010 2010 2010 STUDY ZOLLAMT WIEN ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM EGYPT KING HUSSEIN MEMORIAL AMMAN AUTOMOTIVE SHOWROOM DASHOUR Vienna Tell el-Daba Amman ROAD Austria Egypt Jordan Cairo Egypt Project study Project study Competition Project study 1005 1009 1010 1011 _ _ _ _ S W W S 2010 2010 2010 2010 CONGRESS CENTER BAKU PLAZA AND LANDMARK DALIAN OLYMPIC AND EXPO CENTER WINERY STROBL Baku Dalian HANGZHOU Feuersbrunn Azerbaijan China Hangzhou Austria China Project study Competition Project study Competition 1013 1014 1015 1017 _ _ _ _ Q W W S 2010 2010 2010 2010 THE TWO PILLARS OF EASTLAKE GUOSEN DIAMOND GARDEN TOWER URBAN PLANNING STUDY ERDBERG CHESS ACADEMY Hangzhou Shenzhen Vienna Baku China China Austria Azerbaijan Competition Competition Project study 1018 0904 0911 0916 _ _ _ _ W D W W 2010 2009 2009 2009 NATIONAL ART MUSEUM SILVER CLOUD WASSERSCHABLONE DIGITAL ART CENTER VALENCIENNES Beijing Cairo Product Design Valenciennes China Egypt France Competition Automotive Showroom Project study 0912 0919 0906 PPC _ _ _ _ W W S F 2009 2009 2009 2009 ART MUSEUM AND CULTURE POP MUSIC CENTRE ENERGY ROOF PERUGIA POWER PLANT CITY - POWER PLANT COMPLEX GUANGZHOU Taipei Perugia FOR THE CITY Guangzhou Taiwan Italy Vienna China Austria Competition Project study for an energy roof, in Competition planning Uban planning study for a sustainable city Project List / 22.09.2014 / Page 4 PROJECT LIST_1968-2014 0922 0908 0917 0818 _ _ _ _ P W S AD 2009 2009 2009 2009 EXPANSION OF THE FAIR & PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION COMPLEX CITY OF THE FUTURE BEYOND THE BLUE / WEXNER MULTIFUNCTIONAL HALL TOULON CENTER Riva del Garda Toulon Project study Columbus, Ohio Italy France USA Project study for a fair pavilion and a Competition Single exhibition and exhibition design multifunctional hall 0913 0813 0804 0825 _ _ _ _ AD P P P 2009 2008-2015 2008-2012 2008-2011 COOP HIMMELB(L)AU: FUTURE CENTRAL BANK AZERBAIJAN DALIAN INTERNATIONAL MARTIN LUTHER CHURCH REVISITED Baku CONFERENCE CENTER Hainburg ICC Tokyo Azerbaijan Dalian Austria Japan China Competition 1st prize Realized Single exhibition and exhibition design Under construction Multi-functional conference center and opera 0802 0723 0801 0803 _ _ _ _ W P W S 2008-2010 2008 2008 2008 PAVILION 21 MINI OPERA SPACE NORDWESTBAHNHOF NEW YORK TOWER MAIDEN LANE THE CROWN OF ISTANBUL - Munich Vienna New York SHOPPING THEATER Germany Austria USA Istanbul Turkey Temporary mobile performance space for Urban planning competition Project study 300 visitors Competition Realized 0805 0806 0811 0812 _ _ _ _ W W W W 2008 2008 2008 2008 MEDIACORP CREATIVE CAMPUS 3 HOUSES FOR SCHWÄBISCH GMÜND FORUM VOGELSANG SOCCER STADIUM ZARAGOZA Singapore Schwäbisch Gmünd Nationalpark Eifel Zaragoza Singapore Germany Germany Spain Competition Competition Concept study, Competition together with Competition 2nd prize Erwin Wurm 0814 0807 0810 0810 _ _ _ _ W W O S 2008 2008 2008 2008 ORCHID TOWERS SINGAPORE THE HONG KONG PEACOCK WHEEL FEEDBACK SPACE - ASTRO BALLOON BRAIN CITY LAB 1969 REVISITED Singapore Hong Kong Urban research Singapore China Venice Exhibition installation Italy Competition Competition The recovered feedback installation from 1969 Exhibition installation for Biennale die Venezia Project List / 22.09.2014 / Page 5 PROJECT LIST_1968-2014 0816 0820 0822 0823 _ _ _ _ W W W W 2008 2008 2008 2008 FOUR TOWERS SHENZHEN CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION CENTER HOTEL VUKOVAR ART MUSEUM RANDERS Shenzhen SHENYANG Zagreb Randers China Shenyang Croatia Denmark China Competition 1st prize for Tower C, 2nd Competition 1st prize Competition prize for Tower D Competition 2nd prize 0824 0826 0830 0711 _ _ _ _ W S S P 2008 2008 2008 2007-2015 TWO BRIDGES ACROSS DUBAI CREEK MIXED USE CENTER BAKU ART MUSEUM STRONGOLI MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART & Dubai Baku Strongoli PLANNING EXHIBITION United Arab Emitates Azerbaijan Italy Shenzhen China Competition Feasability study Project study Competition 1st prize Under construction 0716 0609 0702 0703 _ _ _ _ W P S W 2007-2013 2007 2007 2007 CULTURAL CENTER ZARAUTZ SEA-LIFE CENTER CYPRUS CULTURAL CENTER "MUSIC CLOUD", NEW PHILHARMONY Zarautz Vienna Nicosia PARIS - PARC DE LA VILLETTE Spain Austria Cyprus Paris France Competition 1st prize Project study Competition 2nd prize Competition for a concert hall 0704 0707 0708 0710 _ _ _ _ W W W W 2007 2007 2007 2007 HOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE - CITY OF NEW PARLIAMENTARY COMPLEX INNOVATION CENTER DR. OETKER MUNICIPAL OFFICE COMPLEX SCIENCES TIRANA Bielefeld Hanoi Esch-sur-Alzette, Belval Tirana Germany Vietnam Luxembourg Albania Competition Competition Competition 2nd prize Competition
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