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House SPI

Kärnten, Austria

Project Featured on Mar 05, 2015
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House SPI

Kärnten, Austria

Project Featured on Mar 05, 2015
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2013
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
The expressive silhouette of the contour building

The property on which the building stands is situated around 1100 m above sea level on the Saualm in the Görtschitz Valley in Carinthia. The contractor wished for a new interpretation of an Alpine farmhouse, a contemporary interpretation of rural architecture.
The two-storey building is designed as a base in solid construction with an overlying timber frame construction. The ridge of the roof runs from north to south.
The projection of the upper floor to the south creates a covered patio on the ground floor and a covered outer area upstairs, which also acts as a sunshade towards the south for the full-surface glazing of the separable living room on this level.
The architecture relies on functionality and restraint and is characterized by its renunciation of the superfluous. Local larch was used for the wooden façade and the wooden roof. The roof pitch also corresponds with local conditions. By these means, associations are generated with rural architecture, such as mood, settled life, history, identity and homeland.
At this altitude, larch weathers to a silvery-grey and produces a natural patina that leads to the harmony between the building and the surrounding landscape.

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