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Die Fassaden des Parlamentsgebäudes

    Sylvia Schönolt

ÖZKD LXXVII Heft 3 Generalsanierung Parlament, pp. 125-126, 2024/04/17

Generalsanierung des Parlamentsgebäudes 2018–2022

doi: 10.1553/oezkd2023-03s125

doi: 10.1553/oezkd2023-03s125

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doi:10.1553/oezkd2023-03s125



doi:10.1553/oezkd2023-03s125

Abstract

Although the facades of the parliament building were restored in various stages from the mid-1990s through to 2007, the need for further action was identified during the course of the major renovation project. The aim was to restore the main facade on the Ringstrasse side to its former glory and to improve the overall appearance of the other facades. The parliament building’s street facades, built in various kinds of natural stone, were therefore refurbished according to their presence in the urban space: comprehensive restoration work was carried out on the main facade, while various techniques were used to clean and perform technical repairs on the other facades. The courtyard frontage, a combination of natural stone elements with rendered surfaces, was largely refurbished in keeping with the existing structure.