47:54 minutes. Laura Henter brought this time to the finish line at the quarter marathon in Linz last Sunday. That was synonymous with 23rd place in the women’s ranking.
This achievement could be expected that the 20-year-old has sporty high ambitions. It is not quite like that. “I like to do sports to ventilate my brain,” says Laura Henter in an OÖN conversation. In addition to running and strength training in the gym, you can find them when boxing. A USI course has made her swear by it. “Boxes sharpen all the senses, it is a little adrenaline in the game, but above all you can channel the energy.”
This freedom in the head also appreciates Henter on her professional path. He led her to study the architecture to the Linz University of Art and thus into the footsteps of her father Andreas Henter, who, 20 years ago, and Markus Rabengruber launched the TP3 architects in Linz. In the architecture firm in the old town, she also works next to her studies, but is not at all the boss’s daughter, who is cleared everything out of the way. “I think it’s good not to be thrown out,” she says. Her father can separate the different roles. “I get advice and criticism from him and continue to work with it.”
The effect of rooms
Was the professional path cleared to the family early? The young woman denies. In the Linz Stifter-Gymnasium she wanted to do something creative and decided on the visual branch. According to the Matura, her father only said that she would have a lot open with studying architecture. Why not, the daughter thought, completed the entrance exam. “The Corona period has already shaped me because I spent all the time. I realized what effects have rooms on us humans. That was the first to be interested.”
When she was asked for a project with her colleagues for a project, the city in which she lives to think spatially, it was already a somewhat more familiar terrain for Henter. The further development was based on her considerations for the Südbahnhof market in Linz. “My first thoughts were to take the DNA of the market and continue to work with it.”
Create freedom
Guided by the question of the form of more liveliness, henter enlarged the number of berths in their considerations, put a roof over the area (“The roof is not purely covering, but something that connects), created new freedom to create consumption -free zones here and also plan green on the site.” 20-year-olds. You can already give the users a certain freedom of use. “
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