Art installation made of fluorescent lamps, acrylic glass tubing and paint in front of the main entrance of the BUWOG customer and administration centre in Vienna.

In recent decades, installation art has become increasingly established as a form of artistic expression. The three-dimensional works create altered perceptions of space or striking interventions in public space, thus in a number of respects they have something in common with architecture.

A variety of remarkable installations are front and centre for anyone visiting BUWOG’s new Customer and Administrative Centre. A stele designed by Brigitte Kowanz marks the entrance. Created in 2001, the engraved steel band with its hidden message is displayed in an ideal spot in the newly designed pedestrian zone and is prominently placed here as a symbol of BUWOG’s cultural commitment.

Fliegendes Wohnzimmer, Nofrontiere Design GmbH.jpg

2020

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2020

Abhängekonstruktion aus Edelstahl, verspiegeltes Farbglas, LED-Linsen, Stahlseilkabel

2020

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2002

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2002

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2001

Art installation made of fluorescent lamps, acrylic glass tubing and paint in front of the main entrance of the BUWOG customer and administration centre in Vienna.

2001

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2001

Morse Alphabet, Brigitte Kowanz.png

1999

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1999

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1997