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Utopias

Utopias

As a reaction to post-war Austria, which was dominated by conservative catholicism, from the 1960s onwards a younger generation of architects pushed for social critique: various movements of the Austrian architectural and artistic avantgarde, from Viennese Actionism to the Graz School and beyond, were united in their rejection of the old. The boundaries between architecture, art and activism blurred and there was a call – among other things – for the radical rethinking of architecture, the challenging of existing social, aesthetic and formal structures and a search for subjectivity.

Günther Domenig’s phase of utopianism is closely linked to his partnership with Eilfried Huth. Many of their projects remained on the level of thought experiments that manifested themselves in sketches and models. In some cases, they were never intended for structural realisation, but stood under the claim of the radically new and different.

Some of their buildings – such as the Schulschwestern school or the church centre in Oberwart – are still iconic of their time and the architects. Others, such as Trigon 67 and the additions and extensions to the Olympic swimming hall in Munich, were from the outset intended as temporary architectures in keeping with the zeitgeist of the scene, their disappearance being part of the concept. While the early buildings of the 1960s leaned heavily on the aesthetics of brutalism, the later projects reveal a development towards an organic expression, which appears increasingly selfdetermined and finds a high point in the Z‑Sparkasse in the Favoriten district of Vienna. This marks the beginning of Domenig’s independent architectural work and the end of his partnership with Eilfried Huth.

Projects

  • Multipurpose Hall at the Schulschwestern, Graz-Eggenberg, 1974–1979

    GÜNTHER DOMENIG/ EILFRIED HUTH © Photo: Gerhard Maurer, 2022 The unusual and unique multipurpose hall of the Schulschwestern in Graz is in many respects central to Günther Domenig’s view of architecture and also to his self-definition as an artist and architect. Initially, the project was still based on a design developed with Eilfried Huth, bu…
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  • Floraskin, 1971

    Günther Domenig/​Eilfried Huth gemeinsam mit Haus-Rucker-Co und Christo © Photo: Eilfried Huth, 2022 Floraskin” is a continuation of Medium Total” aimed at translating it into a concrete architectural project. Using the design of a tourist center in Morocco with hotels, sports and recreational facilities, a honeycomb-like mesh of individual liv…
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  • Medium Total, 1970-1973

    Medium Total (c) Eilfried Huth
    GÜNTHER DOMENIG/ EILFRIED HUTH © Photo: Eilfried Huth, 2022 In Medium Total”, Domenig and Huth picked up on another trend within the architectural discourse of the time but pushed it to the extreme. The Medium Total is a completely self-contained system that surrounds the suprahominids, the new form of man. The slimy yellow mass replaces built …
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  • Neue Wohnform Ragnitz, Graz, 1965–1969

    GÜNTHER DOMENIG/ EILFRIED HUTH © Photo: Eilfried Huth, 2022 What began as a specific development study for the Ragnitz district of Graz became an extensive experimental investigation into the idea of megastructure.” Too experimental for the clients – the two young architects were paid but not commissioned – the project received the Prix d’Urban…
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  • Screen and Seating, Chapel of the Schulschwestern, Graz, 1968/71

    Günther Domenig/​Eilfried Huth © Photo: Helga Rader, 2022 The seating and the screen come from the chapel of the School Sisters in Graz, which Eilfried Huth and Günther Domenig redesigned between 1968 and 1970 in response to the Second Vatican Council. This envisaged a new alignment of the choir towards the congregation. Although here, in contras…
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  • Pavillon Olympic Swim Hall and Restaurant Nord, Munich, 1970-1972

    (1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS) GÜNTHER DOMENIG/EILFRIED HUTH The Pavilion” and Restaurant Nord” for the Summer Olympics in Munich (both no longer existing) document the further organoid development of the formal language jointly devised by Günther Domenig and Eilfried Huth. The supporting structure and the supply lines of the Pavilion” – a free-stand…
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  • Trigon 67, Graz, 1967

    GÜNTHER DOMENIG/ EILFRIED HUTH Designing the exhibition pavilion for the biennial art festival Trigon 67 (the manifestation of an early, far-sighted, and liberal cultural policy in Graz) gave Domenig and Huth the opportunity to engage with the realization of a temporary architectural structure. They developed a light-footed, free form of a spatia…
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  • Römisch-katholisches Kirchenzentrum und Pfarrkirche Oberwart, 1966–1969

    GÜNTHER DOMENIG/ EILFRIED HUTH © Photo: Gerhard Maurer, 2022 In continuation and parallel to the construction of the Pädagogische Akademie, Domenig and Huth began build-ding the parish church and church centre in Oberwart in 1965. Between the two buildings is an elevated church square, behind which stands the Church of the Assumption, remodelle…
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  • Catholic Pedagogical Academy Graz Eggenberg, 1963–1969

    GÜNTHER DOMENIG/ EILFRIED HUTH © Photo: Gerhard Maurer, 2022 The competition win and subsequent construction of the Katholische Pädagogische Akademie was the first architectural project to be realized by Domenig and Huth. It was a spectacular initial success, beyond the projects of Hans Hollein or Arbeitsgruppe 4. The competition was an attempt…
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Objects

Stadt Ragnitz at the FRAC
The FRAC Centre Val de Loire hosts an extensive collection of originals by Eilfried Huth and Günther Domenig. Unfortunately, they were not made available to us, but you can find further information about the project Stadt Ragnitz here: https://​www​.frac​-centre​.fr/_en…
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Trigon 67 at the FRAC
The FRAC Centre Val de Loire hosts an extensive collection of originals by Eilfried Huth and Günther Domenig. Unfortunately, they were not made available to us, but you can find further information about the Trigon 67 here: https://​www​.frac​-centre​.fr/_en…
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Medium Total at the FRAC
The FRAC Centre Val de Loire hosts an extensive collection of originals by Eilfried Huth and Günther Domenig. Unfortunately, they were not made available to us, but you can find further information about the Medium Total here: https://​www​.frac​-centre​.fr/_en…
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Floraskin at the FRAC
The FRAC Centre Val de Loire hosts an extensive collection of originals by Eilfried Huth and Günther Domenig. Unfortunately, they were not made available to us, but you can find further information about Floraskin here: https://​www​.frac​-centre​.fr/_en…
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