Biography



Herbert Schrattenecker was born in Lohnsburg am Kobernaußerwald in 1959. He trained as a carpenter between 1973 and 1977 at the technical college for woodworking in Hallstatt and started studying interior architecture with Fritz Goffizer in 1978 in Linz. In 1981 Herbert Schrattenecker changed to the Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. He qualified as an architect in the masterclass of Wilhelm Holzbauer with his project “Museum in Hallstatt” in 1986. After graduation he accepted a teaching assignment at the university of Applied Arts, for the masterclass of Johannes Spalt. In order to study Turkish wooden architecture, baths and mosques, he travelled to Turkey in 1987. One year of architecturally formative travels and studies followed. The sensual elements of Eastern building traditions are clearly recognisable in his architecture completing his precise and rational architectural language.
In 1989 Herbert Schrattenecker set up his architect´s office in Lohnsburg. Five years later, the family relocated to Vienna, where he has worked independently since.
For several years Herbert Schrattenecker was a counsellor for village development in Upper Austria. It is Herbert Schrattenecker‘s commitment to build rooms matching the human scale. Similar to a multidimensional knot, his architecture connects materiality, light and technical construction with temporal continuity and architectural memory.
 

“ [….] that the human oeuvre is always ephemeral, be it through arbitrariness or the politician’s violence, be it that the ravages of time restore it to nature. Yet still we like the forfeited columns and arches, abandoned and lonely buildings, the mutilated monuments.
And the traces of ancient architecture are never better understood than in the sunlight or the wind lashing the Greek coast.” 
(Aldo Rossi, translated into English)