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Sechser: Heterotopic Nightclub in Vienna, Austria by Söhne & Partner Architects

Project name:
Sechser
Architecture firm:
Söhne & Partner Architects
Location:
Josefsplatz 6, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Photography:
Severin Wurnig
Principal architect:
Design team:
Collaborators:
Marble: Breitwieser Stone World. Fabrics and wallpapers: House of Hackney
Interior design:
Söhne & Partner Architects
Built area:
Total built area: 350 m², Gross floor area: 350 m², Floor space: 225 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2018
Completion year:
2019
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
EPG ElektroplanungsgesmbH, Ingenieurbüro Lakata GmbH, Brand Zivilingenieure, Maria Enzersdorf
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
AutoCAD, Adope Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom
Construction:
Material:
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Status:
Built
Typology:
Hospitality › Nightclub

To create a new cosmopolitan nightclub in Vienna, Söhne & Partner Architects transformed two underground floors of former Palais Palffy nightclub completely from scratch.

Architect’s Statement: The design concept of the new bar and nightclub is Mannerist. Mannerism has always stood for a time of change in the historical context and is represented by keywords such as adornment, uncommonness, opulence, artificiality, and abstruseness. To keep up with the current trend of Mannerism, the location was developed with clashing styles as well as opulence, by using fine fabrics and wallpapers from House of Hackney London.

The challenging part of the project was to transform the typical basement rooms into an extravagant world. In order for the guests not to perceive the rooms as an underground basement, we replaced the characteristic barrel vault with a dynamic and undulating ceiling construction, transforming the rooms into an unusual, crazy and surrealworld – making the ceiling alive.

Sechser: Heterotopic Nightclub in Vienna, Austria by Söhne & Partner Architectsimage © Severin Wurnig 

The non-predictable is manifested by the ceiling and stresses the complexity of the whole clubbing environment. The heterotopia is accentuated by the curved shapes, to evoke confusion and drama. With violent colors, patterns, shapes, and reflections, Sechser creates a decadent and provocative world that hardly attributable. This world is born out of the interplay of form, function, and materiality.

Heterotopia (from gr. hetero (different) and topos (place) is a term defined by Michel Foucault in the early years (1967) of his Philosophy, which he used for places and their intrinsic systematic meaning, which the current norms have not at all or not completely been implementing or which function according to their own rules. Foucault assumes that there are spaces that are reflecting the social relations in a special way, by representing, negating and inverting them.

Thanks to its dimension and “function” as a bar and club, Sechser is ultimately more than just space. Instead, it harbors a colorful facet of spatial phenomena. Sechser invites the guest to perceive the space in so many different ways: physical space as an object, aesthetic and personal space as a piece of art, physiological space as a body experience, psychological space as an experience space and metaphysical space as heterotopia.

bar and nightclub with lightings and flower shape wallpaper image © Severin Wurnig 

bar desk at a nightclub in Vienna image © Severin Wurnig 

Dj desk at nightclub image © Severin Wurnig 

luxury night club with illumination image © Severin Wurnig 

night club interior design image © Severin Wurnig 

cozy sit-in area ta night club with blue lights image © Severin Wurnig 


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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