
The faceted buildings of this community centre look like meteorites that have landed in a rural village in southern Austria. Designed by Austrian firm Machné Architekten, the building comprises timber and fibre cement-clad volumes that are angled to frame views of surrounding buildings. A glazed foyer connects the three main blocks at their centre and provides entrances to the departments contained inside, which include a town hall, a music centre and offices for the fire department.

















via dezeen.com
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