Inatura Museum, Dornbirn (AT)

On a historically significant industrial site, where a hammer mill grew into the most important metal-processing company in Vorarlberg, a natural history museum and city garden was established after the closing down of the company. New and additional parts have been added with flair and finesse to the surviving historic buildings, in which the industrial character of the existing buildings was referenced and interpreted in a contemporary manner.
The exhibition spaces were designed on several floors. The new constructions can be identified by its cladding of Corten steel plates. The administration buildings protrude from the old facades in the back court. Their projecting first floor above a glazed basement is covered with a textile envelope representing the rust motif.

Client: FM Hämmerle Holding AG; City Dornbirn
Location: A-6850 Dornbirn, Jahngasse 9
Architecture: Dietrich | Untertrifaller with Kaufmann/Lenz
Project Management: Thomas Weber, Stefan Hiebeler
Construction: 2001-2003, 2021
Area: 4,600 m²

Awards
2003 Bauherrenpreis Österreich (Client Award Austria)

Partner
site management: Hassler, Dornbirn / structural engineering: Pfefferkorn, Dornbirn / HAVCR: Moser, Satteins / museum design: rwdp, London / landscape: Rotzler Krebs, Winterthur /// photos: © Bruno Klomfar