kleboth lindinger dollnig (KLD) are urban developers and architects. Andreas Kleboth, Klaus Lindinger, Gerhard Dollnig, Thomas Schwarz and team work in Austria with offices in Linz, Salzburg and Innsbruck. Kleboth, Lindinger and Dollnig lectured between 1994-2003 at the Department of Draft and Structural Engineering and at the Department of Urban Development and Development Planning at Innsbruck University.
In these years they also founded KLD in 1997. Right from the beginning their activities were defined by two fundamental principles: With urban development, the benefit and success a project provides to all parties involved, is the focus (“Enable a valuable city”), with architecture it is the unique design of buildings.
Studies and projects realized by KLD comprise among others the Primary School Söll/Tyrol, Feasibility Study on the Crystal Research Center Eurocryst, Tyrol, Urban Development ‘Innsbruck to the river Inn’, Large Assembly Hall Salzburg University, Sattler Panorama Museum, Salzburg, HTBLA School Extension, Salzburg and City Residence Sternbrauerei, Salzburg.
KLD were awarded with the Austrian Wood Construction Prize 1996, the Low Energy Building Prize Tyrol 2000, the Austrian Museum Prize 2001, the Tyrolean Architecture Award 2001 and with one of the Otto Wagner Urban Development.