For the exhibition Space and Experience - Architecture for a Better Life at the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna as part of the Vienna Biennale for Change 2019, the KOEN Institute and the architectural model workshop of the Faculty of Architecture developed a model of the Weitsicht Cobenzl architectural project, which was still in the planning stage at the time but has since been realized. The Weitsicht Cobenzl event center emerged from a competition held by the City of Vienna in 2018, which was won by the architecture firms Realarchitektur and Mostlikely. The newly planned and redesigned restaurant and event center on the border between Vienna and the Vienna Woods opened in 2022. The architectural model designed especially for the exhibition at the MAK was intended to give visitors to the Vienna Biennale for Change an understanding of the large-scale project, which was still at the planning stage at the time. The buildings and the landscape of the model are kept in a plain white. When looking at the model, the first thing that stands out are the many colourful figures on the model. The concept of the model was to focus on the future visitors and not on the buildings of the new attraction on the border of Vienna, according to the motto: a new place for all Viennese is in the making.
For the exhibition Space and Experience - Architecture for a Better Life at the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna as part of the Vienna Biennale for Change 2019, the KOEN Institute and the architectural model workshop of the Faculty of Architecture developed a model of the Weitsicht Cobenzl architectural project, which was still in the planning stage at the time but has since been realized. The Weitsicht Cobenzl event center emerged from a competition held by the City of Vienna in 2018, which was won by the architecture firms Realarchitektur and Mostlikely. The newly planned and redesigned restaurant and event center on the border between Vienna and the Vienna Woods opened in 2022. The architectural model designed especially for the exhibition at the MAK was intended to give visitors to the Vienna Biennale for Change an understanding of the large-scale project, which was still at the planning stage at the time. The buildings and the landscape of the model are kept in a plain white. When looking at the model, the first thing that stands out are the many colourful figures on the model. The concept of the model was to focus on the future visitors and not on the buildings of the new attraction on the border of Vienna, according to the motto: a new place for all Viennese is in the making.