Tuesday, August 9, 2011

AA House - MVN Architects, Location: Mojácar, Almería, Spain



The website is situated in Almeria, town of Mojacar, within the area of Cerro del Albar. It's a rugged topography, with steep and open distant horizon within the ocean. On the website there is available a little platform, which is used as base for that building. The project needed to answer two questions elevated through the client: One, provide a solution that will allow feeling the horizon included in the house. Two, create a housing program for any marriage with two children, based on the following needs: garage and kitchen lounge dining area and office-library primary room, rooms for him or her and visitors along with a small sauna, workshop of sculpture and painting, and court-warehouse for drying out and storage of parts.

The housing places with an existing platform oriented towards the east, toward the Mediterranean And Beyond, within an area having a steep slope. Because of the rugged terrain, the overall organization from the project continues to be based on the necessity to adapt inside a rational method to the topography, staying away from dismantle that could be excessive and thus minimize the impact the building could suppose towards the atmosphere. The position of the home benefiting from the little natural platform, minimizes earth moving and obtain an ideal adaptation from the architecture towards the area. In 'abnormal' amounts, other platforms continue constructing the plot, creating zones of fruit-bearing trees and garden. A few of these platforms use existing stone walls within the plot, remains of ancient terraced farms, thus recuperating the smoothness which had sometime ago the region. Within this sense, the project keeps a continuing relation using the atmosphere, marketing the transition of scales and safeguarding the landscape worth of the region.

The housing is organized into three bands which are displaced longitudinally: The help band, partly hidden, anchoring the home around the slope. It organises the uncovered parking, court and services information, kitchen and kitchen, the second having a small terrace. The central band receives the primary elements of the home. On getting been postponed regarding another two, it creates a sizable patio where's suggested the access, protected behind the fold from the walls. Once inside, a little patio glass distributes the routes, presenting a diffuse light sifted by plant life.

The primary double-height space articulates the connection between your light and also the horizon. Dining and family room begin a strong link to the ocean, opening fully on the first platform that begins the dialog using the atmosphere. This space is bounded through the dressing room and also the primary bed room, which configure a cantilevered body within the visual flight from the landscape, again toward the coast. The 3rd band may be the closure from the housing and it is primary facade. It offers rooms for him or her, the guest room, the sauna, and also the space for sculpture and painting, having a courtyard protected against the wind. A somewhat lower terrace provides an area at noon, solving the encounter using the ground.

The entire set is suggested as structural system of strengthened concrete, with Thermo-clay closure and solution of environmental flat roof based on slab Filtron base. It's forecasted to carried out with whitened monolayer mortar (with contribution of 10% of ochre) based on the architecture built-in the region of influence from the Cerro del Albar. The pavement is solved with travertine marble, stretching this finish towards the outdoors to operate ground platforms from the utilization of housing. In wet rooms and kitchen it's used compound of quarta movement and resins type Silestone to operate tiled streets.

The inside woodwork is whitened pre-lacquered MDF. The exterior joinery consists of triple aluminium clad: the outer element is really a sliding structure of adjustable slats intermediate woodworking, a Climalit glass enclosure and also the inner element, a sliding mesh anti-insect. In the opening from the lounge toward the horizon, you will find provided two spaces where fully collect the woodwork. Around the outside spaces, surfaces that don't constitute open platforms towards the horizon happen to be completed with crushed aggregate of rocks in the area. Our planet retaining runs through wall of riprap, choosing rocks from the area that will permit the integration from the project around the atmosphere.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Montrose - SAOTA – Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects



High in ridge of Bishopscourt in Cape Town, this excellent site resulted in the demolition of the existing house. The website was divided through the existing front yard, which rose considerably in the finish from the cul-p-sac below. The brand new building’s form, perched because it is inside a commanding position, was perceived in the start to become a pavilion looking over the grass and also the forested valley below.

The clients’ brief were built with a couple of specific needs orientation for the Constantia Valley and distant False Bay, and also the dramatic sights in the mountain tops above Kirstenbosch were essential, as was the focus on developing the website to increase your garden and lawn area. Following a brief the front yard was moved towards the southern boundary from the site to permit this and open the grass and also the gardens for the sun and mountain sights. You will find breathtaking vistas south and west in the sleeping rooms and living spaces as the pool and balconies are situated around the north-east side, inside a courtyard protected against the Southeaster gales through the intersecting linear forms of the home.

The triangular form of the website, and it is elevation over the street and steep incline, needed extensive excavation and retaining, to be able to give a front yard of acceptable gradient, and extensive building platform on a single level, and garden balconies over-all.

The double-winged roof, floating over the bed room wing, and virtually glass box-enclosed living spaces, would be the primary architectural features. They are accompanied by secondary architectural elements like the cantilevered finish from the primary entrance feature wall, the floating stone-clad fire place, continuous perimeter cantilever balconies towards the sleeping rooms and also the wrap-around cantilever eyebrow.

Finishes include: polished granite flooring, no carpets, no curtains and also the floating feature roof with clerestory lighting. The clients’ preference was towards a clever modernist atmosphere having a definitive northern European flair. The imported light gray granite floor foundations set a dark tone for any colour pattern of awesome greys instead of natural browns, a refreshing vary from prevailing trends.

House D - Pauhof Architekten, Location: Bressanone, Italy



House D is really a single-family dwelling by having an integrated studio-gallery. Built on the steep slope, it weaves itself into its immediate surroundings and simultaneously alludes up to the more distant mountain landscape. On one side, it's baked into the suburban settlement, alternatively, it sticks out because the finish reason for a southward-facing winery. This ambivalence is stressed through the formerly existing gemstone wall that runs across the eastern side, trying in to the open landscape. The organic curve of the wall - a line characteristic for the whole western slope - the stone border from the private front yard, and also the snaking road to the street define the problem. In by doing this, we created House D like a type of joint that stretches beyond the steep slope for connecting the present elements.

The dwelling of the home - that's, the section and/or even the layout - is a result of the unusual character from the site. Around the south side, the home stretches across the entire entire building line, developing a four-story stacked volume (approximate height difference: 12 m). Otherwise, the rounded contour from the plan abstractly follows the home line. The constructing from the interior spaces is definitely an artificial reflection from the specific topographic situation. All sights are choreographed to capture because the still intact surrounding landscape as you possibly can while obstructing the immediate, less attractive neighborhood. The spiral span of circulation manifests itself within the hanging roof top (a snaking timber construction) that follows the bend from the northward-facing atrium, winds upward, is briefly based on the bed room façade, after which continues off in to the winery like a tapering pergola.

Four flooring, each using its own character, determine the spatial continuum. The low level houses the semi-public, neutrally well developed studio-gallery with fair-faced concrete walls and natural illumination from the side light and clerestory home windows around the slope side. The doorway towards the house leads using a wide, half-indoor, half-outside, concrete staircase towards the domain from the lady of the home: a 2-story-high studio library and adjacent work space having a glass wall searching lower to the gallery. Arranged round the quarter-circle-formed without any the gallery would be the children’s sleeping rooms, a guestroom, and also the bath- and utility rooms. Materials and colors generally play a particularly natural part and were planned within an inspiring collaboration using the artist Manfred Alois Mayr from Bolzano.Across the vertical, load-bearing layer of concrete, another staircase leads as much as the primary level of the home. Ideas discover the building’s only large-area interconnected level space with two directly adjacent balconies. About this floor the home opens out flat, encloses a type of atrium with connected living and dining area areas, a kitchen, and also the master suite. The reduced room height (2.44 m) and also the black wooden slat ceiling (such as the façade) impel the attention outward. A 1-and-a-half meter high ribbon window underneath the ceiling slices half of the home, giving a 180° breathtaking look at the mountain tops. Top of the level - enclosed within an isolated wooden box - is really a private space, a type of cozy living room.

On the making of the home: concrete was utilized for that subterranean areas and also the vertical load-bearing foundations timber for the visible volumes in the first floor upward. All outer façades and also the atrium-level walls are engrossed in a flamed oak cladding. The climate from the interior rooms is strongly based on the types of materials used: shined up oak, split gemstone foundations, fair-faced concrete (sometimes having a boasted surface), black terrazzo flooring, bottle-eco-friendly glass variety tiles, sisal walls …

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

House D / HHF Architects Nuglar, Switzerland



The vista is unique. You may imagine you’re in South Usa or upstate New You are able to, which is very hard to think that Basel is simply 25 minutes away. Because the last house to become built-in Nuglar, within the canton of Solothurn, House D is fortunate. It's oriented parallel towards the landscape, therefore making the vista dependent on prime importance. Across a lot more than 180 levels, you peer over unbuilt, verdant land with mature fruit trees.

HHF significantly exploits this case, thematizes it, and highlights it much more having a couple of simple moves: The primary level is an area - using the kitchen in addition to dining and living areas - and alongside a concrete core, the stair towards the lower and upper flooring. The area is entirely glazed and blends effortlessly using the space outdoors. The outside space is an extra-large terrace. Forget about but additionally believe it or not. The customer, who lives here forever of 2012, clearly didn't desire a garden he would need to maintain. And thus he have a terrace with wood patio decking along with a pool. Since the terrain slopes downward slightly, the wood deck is elevated, which safeguards the primary living area in the curious glances of passers-by.

The big terrace, that is stressed via a simple gesture, is symbolic for that subtle radicalism that HHF has contacted your building task. The whole home is stored quite simple, also is manifested within the three fundamental materials: glass, wood and concrete. The straightforward and simple management of the outside space has its own counterpart within an equally uncompromising interior. HHF has an interest when controling what's available they aren't bent on developing elaborate particulars when industrially made items could be customized for their needs. However they undergo the temptation to build up their very own particulars once the market doesn't have something appropriate available.

The without treatment wood from the roofs and doorways exhibits a raw immediacy that you'd not anticipate seeing within an exclusive home someplace such as this. But any declare that House D is straightforward could be toying using the word. The home comprises 241 m2 of functional floor area on three flooring, with three sleeping rooms, three lavatories, a gym, a workplace, and also the areas pointed out in the start. Another garage with space for four cars and immediate access in to the house completes their email list.

U House- Jorge Graca Costa, Location: Ericeira, Portugal




The U House situated in Ericeira, a global Surfing Reserve, was created for José Gregório three occasions national Surf champion and a common large wave driver, his wife and 2 kids. This 300 Square meter house occupies a large lot, encircled with a dense mesh of trees, on the top of the hill looking over Saint Lorenzo Bay. Our mutual curiosity about sustainability didn’t stop us from totally adopting modern design. The aim ended up being to avoid eco-friendly pronouncements, permitting to attain ascetics and exciting architecture solutions, rather than creating a building fully controlled by unnecessary eco-friendly technologies and basically aggregating recycleables.

The home design emerges in the inevitability of protection of prevailing winds. Its northern border wind dominant within the summer time and also the stormy south wind dominant during the cold months transporting the rain in the ocean. And so the central idea would be a design located in the reinterpretation of ancient’s Mediterranean patio houses, developing a patio located on a plateau accepted by two lengthy arms interconnected with a third body, never disregarding the fabulous sights towards the west even just in interior spaces. Abundant double glazed earns sun light while a higher performance envelope controls temps. Eco-friendly Interior finishes and artwork produced from recycled materials occur in prominent places in the home.

The various sustainable features includes: cork includes a primary isolation material, passive design (natural cooling and heating), floor and water heating by solar power panels based on biomass heating, microclimate atmosphere produced through the patio and also the pool (pool water without chemical treatment) and rainwater cropping (collected inside a pre-existing well) for irrigation proposes.

The house’s success in harmonizing design, functionality and sustainability is augmented by its livability, extreme comfort and considerable savings in use of water and. Its humble size and careful design are proof of the success balance of architecture having a prescriptive performance design.

Dutchess House No. 1 - Grzywinski + Pons, Location: Millerton, NY, USA



When Grzywinski   Pons was commissioned to create this house i was excited with a brief and directive in the client which was very specific programmatically where budget had primacy but available to whatever form that may manifest from your process in addressing their demands. The home was created as country home initially used cleverly combined with and reprieve using their apartment within the city that may ultimately evolve right into a primary residence.

They wanted a detached cottage or guesthouse that may accommodate their going to seniors parents for longer stays in the west coast and become open to book on the nightly basis in their discretion to assist defray costs.  Another request was to produce a place that felt very available to it’s beautiful surroundings yet might be battened lower and guaranteed throughout any long periods if this was unoccupied. In addition, the customer - when anticipating stays in the home alone - asked for we produce a master suite suite that permitted unfettered accessibility outdoors (both physically and aesthetically) from the safe “perch” once the first floor was guaranteed for that evening.

We compensated special focus on sightlines, exposures, periodic versions in the standard and direction of sunshine and also the flow and integration of exterior and interior spaces. We were centered on making the house very sustainable and efficient - although this informed the style of the house inside a significant approach we take to didn’t want the home and cottage to put on their eco-friendly qualifications on their own sleeve being an aesthetic. The home was constructed with ICFs, smartly glazed with low-e devices and clad in high albedo mill finish aluminum. We designed deep eaves in to the biggest areas of glass according to our photo voltaic studies. The house and cottage wound up being very well insulated that people required to specify an EVR unit for outdoors exchange. An when needed warm water system precludes any wasted energy on hot water heaters when the house is unoccupied as well as warms the house via a hydronic radiant slab. Low flow fittings, dual flush toilets, Brought lighting, high quality home appliances and sustainably grown lumber counseled me specified and employed.We desired to make certain the house felt very warm and happy - a really convivial atmosphere - while unabashedly modern and sturdy. Natural atmosphere may be the star from the show and every room or interior space is predicated on honoring that. The exterior cladding, specified for performance - matte aluminum and ipe - is built to amplify the advancement of hues both during the day and through the seasons.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Villa Extramuros - Vora Arquitectura Location: Arraiolos, Portugal



Significant architectural remains from the Neolithic period, through buildings from the periods of Roman and Arab presence, in the Middle-Age range to the current day, the Alto-Alentejo is among the culturally most fascinating parts of the Iberian Peninsula. Lacking of huge aquifers, the location stretches inside a slight swell, interspersed with small elevations. Human occupation has always searched for the greater elevated points of the area, for defensive reasons and reason for dominion.

Encircled by a comprehensive olive grove, its scale and type of implementation recover the idea of that old manor houses from the Alentejo. Nonetheless, its architectural features derive also in the obvious lines of contemporary and contemporary architecture. uilt like a dwelling for his or her proprietors so that as a little hotel, just two large openings on the floor floor, akin to the dining and also the family room, are creating rapport using the exterior. The nearby landscape of extensive olive groves, nearby pastures and also the capital of scotland- Arraiolos within the distance form a suitable bucolic background.

Each guest room is oriented individually to some private courtyard, through also is acquired accessibility room. Enclosed in walls lined with cork, these outside spaces obtain a breathtaking look at the nearby landscape through horizontal openings within their outer walls.

The development resembles the majority of the typical architecture of southern Portugal. It's indicated by its formal simplicity, using couple of materials, the volumetric arrangement and construction particulars used. The fragmentation from the upper floor into four more compact volumes, their separation by lower walls and also the typology from the small patios finds its parallel in domestic and vernacular architecture of cities and towns in the area.

Our prime degree of service provided by their proprietors, the diversification of spaces open to visitors, the small-scale enterprise and also the particular character of their contemporary interior spaces get this to venture unique, thus finishing a current touristic offer based mainly on tourism in traditional historic structures.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Hurst House / John Pardey Architects + Ström Architects, Location: Buckinghamshire, UK



The Hurst Home is a brand new build one-off contemporary house situated around the fringe of the village of Bourne Finish in Buckinghamshire. The website forms a part of an outdoor of the substantial house situated around the fringe of Bourne Finish in Buckinghamshire, directly fronting a place of open fields that form area of the Chilterns Section of Outstanding National Beauty (You will find presently 33 AONB designations within England).

The clients’ brief ended up being to develop a very sustainable and contemporary home that will possess the versatility to effectively deal with altering family conditions his or her children develop and then leave the nest.  This result in a house where they are able to reside in one extended space while family sleeping rooms could be shut lower and left on tick-over.

A masonry rectangular volume on the floor floor, consists of sleeping rooms, and it is slightly sunken in to the ground to lessen the peak from the building for the AONB. A light-weight steel and timber volume in the first floor is placed verticle with respect down floor volume and consists of living, kitchen and dining spaces, along with the master suite suite. It rests on the top from the first floor volume and spans across to some masonry wall that defines the southern edge of the home. An oblong service element beneath the first floor sleeve - separated with a clere-storey - defines an entrance lobby with vertical circulation to one for reds in addition to a carport to another.

This arrangement of space enables for any self-contained bed room wing for kids (teens) that opens up to and including south-facing courtyard, although the very first floor volume enables areas and master suite to take full advantage of the website using its incredible sights from the moving landscape from the AONB towards the west.

A linear balcony along the size of the very first floor enables the facade to spread out up, and also the recessed floor to ceiling glazed sliding sections to become shaded within the summer time. In the southern finish from the first floor volume the double glazed is drawn to create an outside living space that is available to both east and also the west permitting the sun's rays to achieve it at different occasions of day.

Your building utilises high amounts of insulation. A little highly efficient gas boiler, along with warmth recovery ventilation, rainwater recycling, photo voltaic water heating, a 10kW wood burners along with a 9.9kWp solar installation, and low energy fixtures throughout, make sure the property comes with an overall near zero CO2 impact rating. (We're yet to handle the as built environment performance information, to determine the precise CO2 impact from the property.) Because the building was linked to services, it's produced 25% more electricity than has been utilized.

We employed top quality natural materials that improves and harmonises using the site local Weston Underwood coursed stone to first floor walls, and also the upper floor element is clad in British Sweet Chestnut, which seasons to some natural silver colour and can continue for hundreds of years without further maintenance. Towards the garden side, sections of pre-endured zinc, set inside the timber sleeve are utilized. These materials will all weather naturally and blend harmoniously using the site and surroundings.

John Pardey Designers and Strom Designers labored in collaboration to determine this building completed. When Magnus Strom left his job like a Director of JPA this year to setup their own practice, John and Magnus made the decision that it might be advantageous for that project, if Magnus ongoing dealing with the detail and construction side from the project in addition to managing it on-site. This collaboration made certain a continuity from the project and it has led to a powerful design that's been detailed meticulously and handle for an remarkable quality.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

House of Water designed Molter-Linnemann Architects



The customer, the Technical Facilities Kaiserslautern (TWK), is really a modern, medium-sized public utilities company, certainly one of about 900 in Germany. Due to this the TWK is within a continuing procedure for innovation and professionalization. Furthermore, the TWK expects to become a transparent and open participant of society. The urgently needed restoration from the water purification plant “Rote Hohl” offered a great chance to openly show the aspired professionalism, innovation and energy towards sustainability.

The Pfaelzer forest offers local people and site visitors towards the region attractive possibilities for daytrips. Aside from the primary attraction, the forest itself, other touristic points of interest range from the Biosphere House in Fischbach and also the House for Sustainability in Trippstadt. These houses lead towards the awareness for that atmosphere and our natural assets. Water plant “Rote Hohl” will give you the location with water also following the restoration and improving. Because the “House of Water” your building will give you information services to selected target groups about water, water collection, purification and distribution. Home of Water also provides space for displays, training courses and occasions.

The mixture water purification and knowledge services concerning the natural resource water is logical, but additionally poses challenging. Water plant “Rote Hohl” occupies a vital position within the regional water distribution network. Public use of a location, that plays a vital role within the way to obtain stay hydrated towards the city Kaiserslautern and it is bigger surroundings 24 hrs each day seven days per week, one year annually isn't always easy. Ultimately people expect and have to have a guaranteed way to obtain h2o. Both the requirement for security along with a guaranteed, reliable product grew to become a crucial part from the technical and architectonical brief for that project.

The exterior appearance from the building must fulfill both conditions of security and express the brand new public purpose of your building adequately. Within the existing creating a spatially acceptable solution couldn't be located. The present building was enlarged having a single entrance space along with a large awning. The silhouette from the new building continues to be stored low to be able to secure viewing forest. In the finish from the access road the big awning offers welcoming defense against wind and rain. An easy gray uncovered concrete wall signals the doorway. A brand new wall, a steel structure fully clad with folded aluminum, is positioned while watching existing building. The chosen color is very dark. The wall emits a closed impression and connotes security.

On one side this color stresses the obvious form, alternatively your building blends in to the atmosphere from the forest. Seen from inside the façade works out to become perforated and seems transparent. Only close to the entrance the present building continues to be visible. This wall is colored vibrant grass eco-friendly and becomes extra time from the adjacent slope: home of Water is rooted in the surroundings. During the night the perforations from the wall become visible around the outdoors and also the building fires up its surroundings. Like red-colored eyed titans camera masts stand guard over this vibrant twinkling object. Although reserved throughout your day, home of Water seems open during the night and produces a safe and secure, magical space within the darkness from the forest.

Throughout the technical planning from the installation by ARCADIS Consult some existing spaces grew to become redundant, and therefore available. In early stages the TWK recognized the potential for one of these simple spaces. Molter Designers suggested an idea which didn't only think about this single space, but additionally triggered all adjacent spaces. Crux from the concept would be to relate the initially closed-off spaces to each other. Flow of motion becomes possible through new vertical and horizontal structural perforations. The technical areas of the particular water plant will also be attached to the public area via a technical blue, large steel casing. Doorways, initially placed flush, are put much deeper in to the spaces. The hierarchy of spaces changes, new kinds of use promote themselves. This effectively constituted the transformation from the water purification plant towards the “House of Water”. Custom furniture and platforms offer various use. They may be either be utilized for normal seating in order to display exhibition objects wide.

Architecture has almost completely lost her critical capacity. Architecture has a tendency to restrict itself to self-referential subjects like form or construction, or politically correct subjects like sustainability or even the atmosphere. Architectural styles like security and safety most likely will be a more fitting type of contextuality. However, built (concrete, fences) or high-tech (electronics) safety measures are incompetent at addressing the social requirement for mental security. The project “House of Water” conveys security with signs of architecture and therefore produces the pre-conditions for merging the general public works (stay hydrated supply) and also the public domain: appropriate architecture for uncertain occasions.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Spence House - Metcalfe Architecture & Design



Departing Manhattan behind, homeowner Betty Spence made the decision to construct her dream house on the rugged chunk of property within the Housatonic River Valley, within the farming capital of scotland- Cornwall, Connecticut-a Feng Shui-informed retreat utilizing natural materials harmoniously using its surroundings a composition of easy modern lines and bold colors. Following a false begin with a designer who switched out to not share her vision and area of the foundation already put, the job was challenging.

Betty wanted an easy design by having an efficient footprint with this house: the main focus as being a sequence of outside and indoor spaces moving with an intimate sunny kitchen garden or more a covered pathway, revealing layers of expansive sights in the dramatic interior towards the forest beyond.

We produced sights in the house to pay attention to the sloped site’s scattered stone outcroppings, towering trees, esturine habitat, and abundant wildlife. The home stylistically references local farming sheds, using red-colored cedar plank because of its exterior and roof patio decking, fir framework, along with a red-colored standing seam metal roof.  On its south side, rock outcrops shelter a sustainable garden of organic veggies and flowers on elevated beds. The wraparound deck of Ipe wood overlooks a sensational vista dotted with bird bird feeders and also the periodic going to bear.

Hidden in to the hillside, the leading entrance opens to the second floor, with wide plank ash flooring and expansive primary living areas. A vibrantly colored kitchen result in a wall of glass doorways having a porch beyond, as the adjacent family room is intimate, having a wood fired stove and snug, attaching walls rich in home windows. Our prime roofs and home windows of different levels enliven the spaces with shadows, enriching the inside during the day and seasons. Natural wood finishes continue with the kitchen with vibrantly colored custom cabinets, crushed glass counter tops, and radiant heated flooring-creating a feeling of warmth and peace.

The non-public, intimate living quarters below were re-imagined like a modern, Scandinavian-style interior with simple lines, natural elements, and playful accents of vibrant color.

Friday, February 18, 2011

House L - Schneider & Lengauer



Everything began by having an asked competition, that is highly unconventional for any single-home. Schneider & Lengauer won the tender coupled with the chance to handle the client’s precise needs at length. Three key needs characterise the end result. First, it had been essential to integrate the characteristics from the site right into a exclusive residential and dealing atmosphere. Second, the customer placed importance on energy-efficient design. And third, the house should reflect the family’s fondness for that colour whitened.

Your building, where the group of four lives with two felines, can also be the place to find the graphics studio from the client and furthermore is definitely the personal photo assortment of the dog owner. Situated on the hilltop sloping towards the south, the house opens to great sights from the Eferding Basin, the piedmont and also the major peaks from the Northern Limestone Alps. Your building evolves across the northern property line, in which the upper floor includes sleeping rooms, sanitary and ancillary rooms, a garage for 2 cars and also the graphics office. Just one straight-flight staircase reveals the primary living space within the basement. This really is designed being an open stage space, fully glazed south and west, having a striking spatial exterior reference. Inside and outside, the dominant colour is whitened (RAL 9016), using the champagne-coloured flooring only lightly being bold.

The south-facing primary level gives space towards the dining and living areas in addition to a music room which includes a library. Defined fittings, like a Victorian corbel mantel, separate these areas. The rounded edges and partly glazed building blur the boundary between exterior and interior. Thus your building envelope conveys a light impression regardless of the distinctive layout. Light-hearted particulars within the interior, especially a Venetian mirror within the fire place, contrast the visible change of weather and plant life. Sliding doorways open the area towards the terrace and pool. After that, a sizable staircase opens towards the lower-laying garden area, a refuge for privacy, lined solely with whitened flowering plants.

The strengthened concrete construction with 25 centimetres wall thickness and outer mineral made of woll insulation (18 centimetres) is included with a flat roof with internal drainage and 24 centimetres thick Expanded polystyrene insulation. The floor warmth exchanger that cools the home in summer time and warms up it in the winter months also adds towards the excellent energy balance. Based on the energy certification of Upper Austria, House L. meets all of the standards of the low-energy house (energy index: 24 kWh / m²a).