Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Spital Wien, BARiT® Reinraumböden

MASTERTERRAZZO, Erste Bank Campus, Vienna - Financial Life Park (FLiP)

product category BARIT Designer Floors
floortype MASTERTERRAZZO®
area size (m²) 540 qm
architect
client Erste Campus Wien
build year 2016

floor description:

A seamless MASTERTERRAZZO in quartz grey combined with Terralith aggregates in warm greige tones provides a seamless interesting contrast to the strong colour elements that structure the new museum at the First Campus in Vienna for the visitors. The MASTERRAZZO was installed on a hollow floor. The media are guided under the hollow floor and controlled by the electrants. With the MASTERRAZZO, the individual electrants were laid without joints and at the same level. In accordance with the strict Austrian requirements for building biology, the epoxy resin bonded MASTERTERRAZZO is a floor covering tested according to AgBB and approved by the building authorities. The terrazzo floor was evaluated according to the ÖGNI criteria. The entire ensemble of buildings designed and built by Viennese architects Henke & Schreieck was certified with platinum.

project description:

In the first campus, the world's "freakiest" financial museum was opened. As museum planner in the project, jangled nerves from Stuttgart is responsible. The Financial Life Park (FLiP) received a seamless, wheelchair accessible MASTERTERRAZZO on a hollow floor system. A 23 cm high hollow floor was installed in order to accommodate the complex technology spatially hidden and flexibly. Each visitor receives a "wallet" - a specially configured tablet that interactively guides them through the various stations. Numerous large format screens are used for audiovisual communication, including a globe of several screens at the learning station on the subject of globalisation. The BARiT MASTERRAZZO is seamlessly precise in its application in order to realize the interactive and digitized museum while at the same time creating amorphous, swinging, round forms of architecture. The museum is used in a learning-oriented manner, so media technology requires a high degree of flexibility. The advisory board combines the expert knowledge of WU Vienna, University of Vienna, Stanford University, Österreichischer Schuldnerberatung, Sparkassenrat der Zweiten Sparkasse and OECD.