The exceptional property with its existing topography as well as the views toward the city of Linz and the industrial area of Voest were starting points for the design of this project. The idea was not to adjust the surrounding terrain to the house, but to insert the building into the existing landscape.
An elongated two-story structure penetrates the uprising terrain in order to stand out at the end of the tip over a small slope. While the entrance area and the garage are located at the lower level, the living area, terrace, pool, and garden are situated on the upper level. The projection reinforces the conscious play with the existing topography and creates a protected terrace in the basement.
The cardinal points and particularly the orientation of the views also were decisive for the design. While the kitchen and living room are aligned toward the urban space and the industrial area in the southwest, the gaze from the terrace and pool is directed toward the greenbelt in the south.
The house was executed in solid construction (concrete and brick) and designed as a low-energy house. It is equipped with solar panels and a controlled ventilation system with heat recovery.