Am Feuerbachl House

AM FEUERBACHL HOUSE

He Und Du Zt Gmbh

Am Feuerbachl House
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ARCHITECTS
He Und Du Zt Gmbh

LEAD ARCHITECT
Christian Hammerl, Elias Walch

PROJECT MANAGER
Alfred Eder

INTERIOR DESIGN
Christian Hammerl, Elias Walch

MANUFACTURERS
RAICO, Rieder Group, Josko, PREFA, Velux, Vola

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Peter Stippler

PHOTOGRAPHS
David Schreyer

AREA
230 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Mils, Austria

CATEGORY
Houses

Am Feuerbachl House
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English description provided by the architects.

The Project 'House Am Feuerbachl' embraces the design concept of the "house in the house," featuring distinct volumes within the overall structure.

With a focus on integrating harmoniously with nature and incorporating traditional gabled architecture, this design creates a visually striking and spatially dynamic living space.

Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
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Overcoming challenges such as a small creek on the plot, the design incorporates a bridge that enhances the project's charm.

Sustainable construction techniques and materials were carefully chosen to establish a strong connection to the natural environment.

Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
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The arrangement of spaces within House Am Feuerbachl creates an inviting and visually captivating living environment.

The distinct volumes allow for a clear division of functions while maintaining a sense of openness and flow between different areas.

Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
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The gabled roofs not only add architectural elegance but also contribute to creating unique and characterful interior spaces, enhancing the house's overall livability and aesthetic appeal.

The project prioritizes a harmonious coexistence with nature, blending seamlessly with the surrounding environment.

Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
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Despite the challenges posed by a small creek on the plot, the design incorporates a bridge that transforms the obstacle into a charming feature.

This bridge not only enhances the house's visual appeal but also establishes a connection to the natural landscape, allowing inhabitants to appreciate the beauty of the creek and its surroundings.

Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
© David Schreyer


Am Feuerbachl House
© David Schreyer
Am Feuerbachl House
© David Schreyer
Am Feuerbachl House
© David Schreyer
Am Feuerbachl House
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Am Feuerbachl House
© David Schreyer


Am Feuerbachl House
Plan - Ground floor
Am Feuerbachl House
Plan - First floor


Am Feuerbachl House
Section - A
Am Feuerbachl House
Section - B


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