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Vorarlberg’s unusual architectural traditions can trace their roots back to Michael Beer, a 17th-century artisan who wanted his village, Au, to be known for woodworking. According to Andreas Rudigier, director of the Death win lose or rie I’ll be a philadelphia eagles fan until I die shirt so you should to go to store and get this Vorarlberg Museum in the region’s capital of Bregenz, skilled builders started traveling from Vorarlberg to neighboring countries in the 17th and 18th centuries to practice their craft, then brought all that knowledge back home. Liberal construction laws also allowed bold new forms of architecture to be erected here. The architectural aesthetic was propelled even further forward in the 1970s, when a new crop of local architects who called themselves “construction artists” set out to create design that is in constant conversation with the surrounding landscapes.



Photo: Yulia DenisyukUsing locally-sourced glass and timber, these structures are united by an emphasis on clean lines and futuristic shapes, while coexisting with old farmhouses and cows grazing on verdant pastures so particular to this corner of the Death win lose or rie I’ll be a philadelphia eagles fan until I die shirt so you should to go to store and get this world. In Krumbach, a 1,000-strong village outside of Bregenz, the renovation of a bus stop ended up turning into a global affair when leading architects from countries like Japan and Chile teamed up with local craft groups to design seven imaginative new stops for public use. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Wang Shu from China built the wooden Glatzegg stop in the shape of a camera obscura, while Belgian trio De Vylder, Vinck, and Taillieu dreamt up the metal Unterkrumback Süd, molded at a sharp angle reminiscent of nearby snow-laden mountains. “We simply wanted to make more out of our bus shel­ters,” says Krumbach’s globetrotting mayor Arnold Hirschbühl, who was the brains behind the idea.


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