Directory
Architects Directory 2009
Models
SPG architects
USA
Studiomama
United Kingdom
Platform 5 Architects
United Kingdom
Liddicoat & Goldhill
United Kingdom
Gort Scott
United Kingdom
Jürg Schmid Architekten
Switzerland
Group 8
Switzerland
Marge Arkitektur
Sweden
H Arquitectes
Spain
Moomoo Architects
Poland
MIR Arkitektur
Norway
Andrew Lister Architect
New Zealand
Stad Architects
Japan
Cell Space Architects
Japan
Antonino Cardillo
Italy
Tierney Haynes
Ireland
Anagram Architects
India
Divercity Architects
Greece
H20 Architectes
France
Phorm Architecture + Design
Australia
ALA Architects LTD
Finland
Reigo & Bauer
Canada
Bruno VanBesien architect
Belgium
X Architekten
Austria
Propeller Z
Austria

X Architekten
Austria
BIOGRAPHY AND PRACTICE
Founded in Graz in 1996, x architekten moved to Vienna in 2001; in addition to a studio in Linz, last year they also kick-started a joint venture with React Studio, creating the Bucharest-based rex-architecture. A total of fifteen employees work in the office, including the core team of David Birgmann, Bettina Brunner, Rainer Kasik, Max Nirnberger and Lorenz Prommegger. Bringing a broad spectrum of architecture and design skills (as well as metal casting, courtesy of Kasik), the team also teach in Austria, Holland and Germany.
'The 'x'stands for openness,' the team explains, 'it signifies a quality that goes beyond a single person's abilities.' They add that they don't believe in creating a 'specific spatial or visual identity', instead preferring to create a signature look through the use of 'innovative materials, new forms and spatial relations.'
THE HOUSE
For the design directory, x architekten urge you to 'pimp up your roof,' an experiment in increasing suburban density following a 'one-hour-adventure' in Google Earth, researching suburban conditions around the world. The project imagines a typical saddleback roof house transformed into a platform for a new dwelling set atop the original structure. This two-in-one building features a new unit opened towards the sky, with the gable walls adapted as a running track and privacy from the host house below.
THE FUTURE
This house concept points towards the studio's future concerns. 'We suggest setting up another model in which existing houses are extended instead of continuing to extensively "consume" new areas and infrastructure'.






