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Bernardo Bader is an architect from Krumbach, the Austrian region of Bregenzerwald, with the office currently based in Dornbirn, Austria. He studied architecture at the Innsbruck Technical University. After receiving his Diploma Engineer degree in 2001 he founded his own architectural office. His work investigates how architecture can be embedded in regional building culture and based on local architectural grammar. His projects bear witness to brilliance of handcraft, deep care of tectonic detail and sensitivity to the local context.
Bader is Member of Advisory Design Commissions as well as the Advisory Committee for Urban Contemplation in the Region of Vorarlberg. Since 2012 he has been holding a lecture position at the University of Liechtenstein in Vaduz. He received a number of prestigious awards, including the Weissenhof Architectural Furtherance Prize 2007 for young Architects in Stuttgart, Germany, the Piranesi Award 2013, the Constructive - Liechtenstein Prize for sustainable building in 2011, the Best Architect Award 2010, and numerous local timber construction awards, as well as client´s awards. His work was nominated for the DETAIL Prize 2012, the Mies van der Rohe Award 2013 and the Aga Khan Award 2013.
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Bernardo Bader is an architect from Krumbach, the Austrian region of Bregenzerwald, with the office currently based in Dornbirn, Austria. He studied architecture at the Innsbruck Technical University. After receiving his Diploma Engineer degree in 2001 he founded his own architectural office. His work investigates how architecture can be embedded in regional building culture and based on local architectural grammar. His projects bear witness to brilliance of handcraft, deep care of tectonic detail and sensitivity to the local context.
Bader is Member of Advisory Design Commissions as well as the Advisory Committee for Urban Contemplation in the Region of Vorarlberg. Since 2012 he has been holding a lecture position at the University of Liechtenstein in Vaduz. He received a number of prestigious awards, including the Weissenhof Architectural Furtherance Prize 2007 for young Architects in Stuttgart, Germany, the Piranesi Award 2013, the Constructive - Liechtenstein Prize for sustainable building in 2011, the Best Architect Award 2010, and numerous local timber construction awards, as well as client´s awards. His work was nominated for the DETAIL Prize 2012, the Mies van der Rohe Award 2013 and the Aga Khan Award 2013.
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