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Gigantic Coal Gasometers Transformed into Thriving Communities in Vienna

10/12/2009
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    In 1896 Viennese authorities decided to invest in large-scale gas and electric utilities, so they constructed what became Europe’s largest gas plant. After nearly a century long run the plant was decommissioned, and left behind were four massive gasometers. These incredible structures were cast off, but a recent revitalization project led by <a href="http://www.jeannouvel.com/">Jean Nouvel</a>, <a href="http://www.coop-himmelblau.at/">Coop Himmelb(l)au</a>, <a href="http://www.wehdorn.at/">Manfred Wehdorn</a>, and <a href="http://www.holzbauer.com/">Wilhelm Holzbauer </a>have transformed these four tanks into spectacular and thriving communities.
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  • Vienna Coal Gasometer Renovated Into Housing
    The gasometers are four gigantic gas tanks enclosed by a brick façade, each approximately 230 feet tall, 197 feet in diameter, and with a storage capacity of over 3 million cubic feet.
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  • Vienna Coal Gasometer Renovated Into Housing
    Once used for the storage of coal gas, the gasometers were retired in 1984 as the city shifted over to <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/08/20/is-it-green-exxonmobil/">natural gas</a>. By 1981 these structure were classified as heritage buildings due to their unique architecture, and thus escaped demolition.
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    Despite random use since the closing of the plant (see the setting in the James Bond movie <em>The Living Daylights</em>. Also see: rave venue hosting <a href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazometer">Gazometer-Raves</a> – the term “Gazometer” was coined on its scene) they remained on the whole abandoned empty containers.
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    Vienna knew the value of these amazing structures couldn’t be left to dematerialize before their eyes so in 1992 the city called for new ideas that would revitalize these monuments.
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  • Vienna Coal Gasometer Renovated Into Housing
    What came were designs by the architects <a href="http://www.jeannouvel.com/">Jean Nouvel</a>, <a href="http://www.coop-himmelblau.at/">Coop Himmelblau</a>, <a href="http://www.wehdorn.at/">Manfred Wehdorn</a> and <a href="http://www.holzbauer.com/">Wilhelm Holzbauer</a>, and between 1999 and 2001 the Gasometers were gutted leaving only the brick exterior and parts of the roof.
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  • Vienna Coal Gasometer Renovated Into Housing
    The structures were then renovated into 615 new apartments, a student dormitory, offices, a day care center, a multiplex, over 70 shops, restaurants, bars and cafes an events hall, and the Vienna National Archive!
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    Today the gasometers form a unique city center all their own, with a strong sense of community given its abundant housing and diversity of destinations.
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    Numerous theses and dissertations in psychology, urban planning, journalism and architecture have been written about the phenomenon which has arisen from the project.
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Vienna Coal Gasometer Renovated Into Housing

In 1896 Viennese authorities decided to invest in large-scale gas and electric utilities, so they constructed what became Europe’s largest gas plant. After nearly a century long run the plant was decommissioned, and left behind were four massive gasometers. These incredible structures were cast off, but a recent revitalization project led by Jean Nouvel, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Manfred Wehdorn, and Wilhelm Holzbauer have transformed these four tanks into spectacular and thriving communities.

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