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(Established 1968
Vienna)
Wolf Dieter Prix
was born in 1942 in Vienna. Helmut Swiczinsky was born in 1944 in Poznan,
Poland. They formed Co-op Himmelblau in Vienna in 1968 as an innovative
approach to architecture. They have worked together for over 20 years.
Coop Himmelblau
designs each project based on a series of intense discussions which eventually
lead to the emergence of a sketch. This sketch, in turn, leads to a fully
formed model. The team rarely alters the design from the initial sketch
phase. Instead, they transfer it virtually line for line into a working
drawing.
The team attempts
to generate asymmetrical structures that strive for freedom from the constrained
formalism of a given style. They create "open-planned, open-minded, open-ended"
designs, made up of complex, undefined spaces.
Although one
of the only 1960s firms to retain the original driving vision with which
they started, the team has discarded its original aesthetic. They continue
to produce increasingly experimental architecture.
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