Bernardo Bader
After completing his studies at the University of Innsbruck, Bernardo Bader launched his own architectural firm in Dornbirn in 2003. A native of Vorarlberg in Austria, the architect and civil engineer was awarded the Aga Khan Award in 2013 for his thoughtfully designed and constructed buildings. Since 2008, he has held various positions as a lecturer and design consultant in Austria and Switzerland. He is currently a planning advisor for the city of Dornbirn and teaches in the Department of Architecture at the University of Applied Sciences (FHS) in St. Gallen. In his work, he places great importance on a building’s specific regional context and its local acceptance. An essential aspect of his designs is establishing relationships between interior spaces and the qualities of the immediate surroundings. This can also be seen in his Sport Centre in Schruns.
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Original hut in the Bregenzerwald
Gapfohl House in Vorarlberg by Bernardo Bader Architects
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In Dialogue with Place and People: Dorfhaus Steinberg am Rofan
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best architects 18 Award decided
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Tailor-made: House Bäumle in Vorarlberg
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Susi Weigel Kindergarten in Austria: Inspiration from Children's Story books
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Five Projects win 2013 Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Next to four projects in the Middle East and Africa, an Islamic Cemetery in Austria has been awarded.
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Aga Khan Award 2013 - Nominees Photo Gallery
Photographs, site plans of all 20 nominees of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2013.
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DETAIL Prize 2012: Islamic cemetery in Altach
Nominated for DETAIL Prize 2012: Islamic cemetery in Altach, Austria; DI Bernardo Bader
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DETAIL Prize 2012
The jury selected the Swiss project Residence Vitznau by Lischer Partner as their winner, while the Readers' Prize went to Portuguese architects' office Pitágoras for its project Platform of Arts and Creativity.