A young successful IT entrepreneur commissioned the architects to design the interior of his villa in Vienna that was built in the early 80ties. Since the entrepreneur often works at home and recipes his clients there, the architect took his desire for representation and proposed a design that features his marked preference for cutting edge technologies packed in high-end designs. Their proposal was an interior design that is affiliated to the client’s fondness for Lamborghini and Macs.
The spatial concept was to break up walls and letting customized furniture flowing through the open space, connecting his working space with a lounge area, again with a bar and a stone gladded kitchen. Many technical devices, such as screens are integrated in the furniture popping and turning out just by clicking the mouse of the notebook. Floor, wall and ceiling are unified with the same material, “corian”, a composite of marble powder and fiberglass. A huge aquarium with a delicately generated computer graphic marks a blue contrast in the white. LED lighting and sound systems are controlled from the computer, merging the digital world with the physical interior environment.
2007
2008
project manager: Mag. Conrad Kroenke
fellow employee: Ali Shehabi, Brandner Sebastian
photos: Manfred Seidl