Architecture and research studio Gheorghe has inserted two triangular cross-laminated timber structures into a loft in Vienna as part of its renovation of the apartment.
Set within a historic building in Vienna‘s 13th district, the top level of the apartment was designed to encourage interaction between a couple and their children.
Two cross-laminated timber (CLT) structures, which dominate each end of the space, were designed to provide the occupants with places to work, play and look down onto the open-plan living and dining area below.
Made up of 698 planks the structures incorporate shelves, storage space, seating areas and tables. They are both be accessed by a set of
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