Apr 5, 2010
Leeb Fruit Orchard | Architects Collective

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The fruit production and shop in Austria. Architects collective designed to achieve the Passive House standard with the volunteer of the owner. Following info are from the architect

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The new production facility for the Leeb Fruit Orchard consists of a large main shed with cold storage and a fruit shop with adjoining spaces. The prefabricated structure was built within four months and the fruit shop with adjoining spaces were constructed in “passive house” standard and as self-supporting prefabricated wall and roof elements. The main shed consists of a wooden frame construction with prefabricated insulated wooden box frames and is not heated. The facade of the entire building is made of OSB panels and varnished in brown and green colors. Two 5 x 6 m sliding doors transform the building from a closed wooden box into a complex architectural composition revealing views into the building and the shop. This gesture is reminiscent of a market stall and was inspired by the client’s first ideas for the building.

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Environmental and sustainable aspects of the planning, construction and maintenance of the building were particularly important to the owners Vera and Albert Leeb. The structure was primarily constructed using renewable and recycled materials as well as upcycling products for the furniture. The fruit shop is oriented to the main street with a continuous panorama window with triple-panel glass facing southwest. It is shaded by several large folding aluminum frames which are covered by used advertising banners protecting the interior from overheating in summer. Old bicycle inner tubes were converted to spherical ceiling lights, used laminated wood panels were converted into shelves and cupboards and the sales desk was covered with used printer plates. Used concrete vineyard posts were used for the parking lot and other outdoor areas as pavement material allowing rainwater percolate. The rainwater of the roof is caught in two evaporation basins that are incorporated into the surrounding landscape.
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project description Construction of fruit production facility with shop
in “passive house” standard
location Wiener Strasse 40
A-7161 St. Andrä am Zicksee
client Vera & Albert Leeb
Wiener Straße 40
A-7161 St. Andrä am Zicksee
+43 680 21 64 304
www.allesapfel.at
planning services architectural planning
schematic design/design development/construction documents/site supervision
Team Andreas Frauscher, Richard Klinger, Kurt Sattler, Mathias Lang
construction company Subau Baugesellschaft
Hauptstraße 110
A-7111 Parndorf
www.subau.at
carpentry Weissenseer Holz-System-Bau
Weißensee Straße 1
A-9761 Greifenburg
www.weisenseer.at
steel construction SK Stahlbau
Hosnedlgasse 35
A-1220 Wien
www.sk-stahlbau.at
furniture Gabarge Upcycling Design
Schleifmühlgasse 6
1040 Wien
www.gabarage.at
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