verywood
Austrian Architecture Today – EXPO 2025
Title | verywood |
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Year | 2025 |
Client | VAI – Verena Konrad Hermann Kaufmann |
Curators | Herman Kaufmann and Verena Konrad |
Concept / Spatial sculpture / Design | Atelier Andrea Gassner |
Consultants Naming and Content | Reinhard Gassner, Roland Jörg |
Constuctive Planning | HK Architekten |
Static / Producing | Fetz Holzbau |
Editorial Cooperation | proHolz Austria |
Photography | Kohei Yamamoto and Omote Nobutada |
Art objects created by Andrea Gassner
How is that even supposed to work? Presenting the astonishing renaissance of Austrian timber construction in Japan? And doing so in one of Osaka’s most renowned art temples, while simultaneously promoting cross-cultural knowledge exchange in this field? It’s slowly making its way into international awareness: the so-called “forest-building pump” could become one of the vital lifelines in the urgent search for solutions to halt the catastrophic effects of climate change.
Andrea Gassner’s artistic intervention is tailor-made for this complex subject – and perfectly suited for presentation to the target audience of one of Japan’s most prestigious contemporary art venues. She created expansive folding objects made from slender three-layer boards, each in one of three different stages of unfolding. These nearly “floating figures” evoke the unique aesthetics and vibrancy of wood, its lightness, and the precision of assembling planar high-tech materials. It’s no coincidence that Andrea Gassner draws upon the well-known Japanese art of origami. After all, paper is ultimately derived from wood. With this formal reference, the designer establishes a dialogue between Japanese and Austrian art and culture.
The objects are accompanied by floor-standing monitors displaying video loops with relevant architectural references and statements from leading figures in contemporary timber construction in Austria. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and his delegation visited the special exhibition at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka at the end of May 2025. The exhibition is titled verywood – Austrian Architecture Today.












