New building on Burgplatz: Villach says goodbye to the old Nais House
After years of legal stumbling blocks, construction of a modern building begins on Burgplatz in Villach. Find out more about the new project by Michael Somma Bauträger GmbH and the plans by architect Ernst Mayer.
New building on Burgplatz: Villach says goodbye to the old Nais House
In Villach, after 14 years of legal disputes, there has finally been movement in the development of the Burgplatz. The former “Nais House” was recently demolished to make room for a new, modern building project. Michael Somma Bauträger GmbH, which acquired the property five years ago, plans to fundamentally transform the area.
The construction project was delayed by various objections from residents who had concerns about different designs. Nevertheless, the signs now point to progress: based on architect Ernst Mayer's plans, the construction site is scheduled to be put into operation next spring. Mayer is no stranger to Villach; He has already designed the Congress Center and the “Voco” hotel, which has earned him a lot of recognition.
A new beginning in a historic place
The Burgplatz has a long history and is a central point in the city, which makes the construction project all the more important. The new building is expected to offer a modern aesthetic while respecting the existing historic elements. The redesign could not only change the cityscape, but also improve the functionality of the square.
Michael Somma Bauträger GmbH is optimistic that the new plans will meet the desired amenities and standards. The return to construction is a bright spot for many residents after years of uncertainty. The anticipation is palpable among the actors, who are eagerly awaiting the next steps in implementation.
This development is not only a sign of progress for Villach, but also an example of how patient effort and collaboration between developers, architects and the community can ultimately lead to positive results. Mayer's plans promise an exciting addition to Villach's diverse cityscape and enrich the architectural landscape of the region. If you have any further questions or details about this project and its progress, You can find detailed information here at www.kleinezeitung.at.