LINZERTUS: LINZER INSERTUS
Julio de la Fuente (ES)
Natalia Gutiérrez (ES)
architects
Paul-Rouven Denz (DE)
student in architecture
Europan 11 Linz
runner-up
“Insertus” (Latin): fragment of live flesh which is implanted in any part of the human body to repair an injury.
“Linzertus” (Europan 11): urban regeneration therapy composed of several programmatic grafts to activate the Tabakfabrik buildings, creating a new life cycle in the neighbourhood (updating Tabakfabrik). This precision healing therapy will be done over time, through step-by-step implementation.
A link between the Tabakfabrik and the city is created using the local colour “Linzer Blue”. A variety of blue grafts operate in several phases over time to reactivate the complex, with a high degree of visibility and a positive impact on the surrounding neighbourhoods.
A strategy of potentials and opportunities resolves the current situation: from island to permeable location.



Site informations
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This project is connected to the following themes
Housing - Community
The conversion of the Tabakfabrik is composed of a complete mixed use action plan led by residential programs, including a collection of shared spaces for the community such as a covered plaza in a former loading-bay or a three-dimensional promenade around the complex.