The bar (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
welcome to the frameworshop (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
a glimps inside (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
a glimps inside (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
at HERR LEUTNER you have several options (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
leisure corner (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
door frame with frame shelf (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
cash desk (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
leisure corner (c) Leonie Spitzer 2015
mobile exhibition wall 3
(c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
mobile exhibition wall 2 (c) Martin Putz 2015
mobile exhibition wall 1 (c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
exhibition walls 1&2 (c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
pillowcases made by fabula nova (c) Martin Putz 2015
divan, pillowcases made by fabula nova (c) Martin Putz 2015
action floor (c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
action floor (c) Martin Putz 2015
(c) Martin Putz 2015
frameworkshop at the back with original floor tiles (c) Martin Putz 2015
frameworkshop at the back with original floor tiles (c) Martin Putz 2015
frameworkshop (c) Martin Putz 2015
Georg Leutner's family is doing images since 100 years. Since 6 years he has got a shop and workshop on Westbahnstrasse. He wanted to transform the showroom in an meaningful and unique selling point where costumers can get inspired and relax at the same time.
As the facade of the opopsite buildign is reflecting on to the shop windows the task was to create visibility and communication to the strech of Westbahnstrasse - the adress in Vienna where photographers can find all they need. The interior orientation- a kitchenette, window sills with pillows, the cash desk are and two exhibition walls are facing towards the street, so pedestrians can be attired with the activities inside the Shop.
The space is designed for either leisure time where sitting and just beeing is warmly welcomed by the team and as an exhibition space. There are 3 so called "playgrounds" where monthly 3 interested artists have the possibilty to exhibit their framed works for free.
The communication inbetween the frameworkshop behind and the Showroom in front is simplyfied through an open shelf made out of golden frames in a door frame. Images which need a framing get filed into the shelf from front while craftsmen can take them from behind to frame them right away.
The atmosphere of the space should inspire the creative urges.
(c) Martin Putz 2015
Year 2015
Work started in 2015
Work finished in 2015
Main structure Mixed structure
Client Georg Leutner
Cost 27.000
Status Completed works
Type Multi-purpose Cultural Centres / Exhibition Design / Showrooms/Shops / Interior Design / Exhibitions /Installations / Art studios/workshops / Furniture design
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