Faberstraße © 2013 Harry Dobrzanski
Faberstraße © 2013 Harry Dobrzanski
Sitzelemente als Pflanztröge © 2013 Harry Dobrzanski
Detail, Pflaster © 2013 Harry Dobrzanski
Modelle zu Variaten © 2011 Harry Dobrzanski
Perspektive © 2011 Harry Dobrzanski
Based on a preliminary study of the Andräviertel, a section the length of a city block in Faberstraße/Salzburg has been converted into a traffic-calmed residential street.
The restrained design allows a variety of uses and integrates, for example, the use of the section of Faberstraße as a weekly market. Loosened up into a sequence of squares and provided with a zoned thoroughfare, Faberstraße becomes a traffic-calmed area. The street is divided into different, barrier-free areas, which become recognizable through the use of different pavements; long pavers/slab carpets mark the quieter zones. The classic street profile is thus broken up and a square character is created despite the high proportion of asphalt. The existing tree scenery was extended, as well as the tree islands as self-confidently executed elevated pedestals for sitting and using converted .
together with IBB (Ingenieurbüro Bauregger ZT GmbH, Salzburg (tender, construction management).
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Planning offices
die grille
Penzberg
Project period
2011
- 2013
Client
Magistrat der Stadt Salzburg
Stadtplanungsamt,
Straßen- und Brückenamt
Address
Faberstraße
A-5020 Salzburg
Österreich
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Project type
Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas
Traffic facilities