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NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN SALZBURG

In a suburb of Salzburg, in a residential area dominated by private homes, a single-family house with a gabled roof was built in accordance with the context and the specifications of a development plan. The two-story basement building is functionally differentiated vertically, the upper floor has an introverted character, while the ground floor is extroverted.

photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott
photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott
photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott

The open floor plan on the ground floor is the communicative heart of the house. Oriented around a service core, the kitchen overlooks the open living area. The generous glass surfaces create a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor space, giving the private rooms above a floating character. The design of a free ground floor zone and the compact layout extend into the garden and   blurs the boundaries between inside and outside.

photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott
photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott

Interior interventions such as built-in furniture and materials harmonize with the wood of the supporting structure or consciously create contrasts. The kitchen block and fireplace act as solitaires. A reduced color palette and interior surfaces with earth tones, wood, and stone emphasize the connection to nature and the garden.

photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott
photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott

Supported by a steel structure, the wooden construction is elevated, making the gabled house appear to float above the living area. Native spruce in cross-laminated timber construction was used and is visible throughout the interior.

photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott
photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott

An additional façade level serves as sun and privacy protection; the pre-weathered façade of the wooden structure underscores the family's retreat. The folding shutters of the perforated façade allow the wooden volume to close. The dark, pre-weathered façade extends over the entire house and the terrace area, acting as a protective gesture against the exposed and warm wooden elements of the living spaces.

photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott
photo_credit Paul Ott
Paul Ott
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