Dietmar Feichtinger

Dietmar Feichtinger (born 18 November 1961 in Bruck an der Mur) is an Austrian architect established since 1989 in Paris.

After graduating in 1988 from the Technical University in Graz with honors, he moves to Paris in 1989 where he founds the studio Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes in 1994. Today, the firm counts 35 employees. A large variety of buildings has been realized including schools, public swimming pools, office buildings and housing.

The work of Dietmar Feichtinger is closely linked to a strong structural idea and innovative technical solutions. This elegant and sensitive architecture, beyond fashions and mannerisms, has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. In 2014, Dietmar Feichtinger was elected permanent member of the Academy of Arts Berlin.

In 1998 he wins the competition for the Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir over the Seine, facing the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Inaugurated by Bertrand Delanoë on 13 July 2006, the bridge has a total length of 304 meters and a clear span of 190 meters and is the first of the 37 Parisian bridges to carry the name of a female personality.

In 2002 Dietmar Feichtinger wins the competition for the new access bridge to Mont Saint-Michel, monument classified world heritage by UNESCO, with a total length of 1841 meters. The ‘jetty’, as the architect calls this bridge, is open to pedestrians since July 2014 and shuttles since December 2014. During high tides the Mount becomes an island again thanks to the global restoring operation of its maritime character that began in 1995 and is provided by the Syndicat Mixte Baie du Mont-Saint Michel.

If the Austrian architect refuses to be seen as a 'bridge specialist', he is the author of 13 bridges and footbridges built in Europe including several with extremely slender, minimalist structure like the Three Country Bridge between France and Germany over the Rhine (greatest free span worldwide on arch bridges of 238 m) and the Peace Bridge in Lyon that opened to the public in March 2014, linking the district Caluire-et-Cuire to the convention center Cité International.

Currently, the studio works on the extension of the station and maritime center of Ostend in Belgium, the new headquarters of Veolia Environnement in Paris, Porte d'Aubervilliers and the Centre for Research in Neuroscience on the Saclay Nuclear Research Centre campus as part of the Paris-Saclay operation, one of the main projects of the Grand Paris, development project for the whole of the Paris metropolitan area.


Awards

Feichtinger received 2008 the German Bridge Award for the Three Country Bridge

Selection of completed projects

Financial center Voestalpine in Linz, Austria

Bibliography

Feichtinger Architectes "Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir Paris", AAM Editions, Brüssel 2007, ISBN 978-2-87143-175-6

External links

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