



After one semester of work, the new and improved building for 440 Ocean Blvd. in Long Beach, CA is finally finished.



The architect of the Haas Haus, Hans Hollein was born in 1934 and primarily lives and works in Vienna, Austria. He studied at the “Akademie der bildenden Künste”, Vienna, Masterclass for Architecture Prof. C. Holzmeister, Diploma 1956; at IIT, Chicago (1958-59) Architecture and City Planning and at the University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) 1960. Anther very interesting building by Hollein, in progress right now, is the Monte Laa Area Development (Master plan by Albert Wimmer 1999) is one of the most innovative urban initiatives underway in Vienna. The prominently located site on the highest urban area of Vienna, the Laaberg, was partly created above the main highway A-22, one of the main entrances to Vienna.
The Towers are a signal and landmark to be noticed both entering Vienna and departing from the Center of the City. Based on an idea already proposed in early collages and drawings, the project consists of two Towers of 90 meters above which a horizontal structure of 30 meters is hovering and creating a second level and activity zone in the urban landscape. While the Towers are used as offices and for hotel purposes (approx. 31.000 sqm), the highly differentiated cantilevering structure (2.900 sqm) contains conference spaces, auditoriums, exhibition areas, a press club and restaurant with a bar.


