Wood was used for the construction, which has a saddle roof.
Wood was used for the construction, which has a saddle roof.
Open sliding elements provide more light and a connection to nature.
Open sliding elements provide more light and a connection to nature.
Here the sliding elements are closed.
Here the sliding elements are closed.
The access balcony consists of 10 sliding elements.
The access balcony consists of 10 sliding elements.
The farmstead has its own water supply.
The farmstead has its own water supply.
The dining room is flooded in light, thanks to the large windows.
The dining room is flooded in light, thanks to the large windows.
EGGER products were used in the wash basin and other places.
EGGER products were used in the wash basin and other places.

This new construction set amid beautiful natural scenery truly is a home for the outdoors.
The family home with a separate outbuilding was built from wood and inspired by the surrounding mountains. The goal was to obtain a modern interpretation of a traditional farm that merges harmoniously with the landscape.Wooden sliding elements that open up the walls of the inner courtyard, connect the building to the outside. At the same time, nature is used as a sustainable source of energy. With its own water supply, waste water treatment, and photovoltaic system, the building not only merges into the landscape, but is truly in harmony with it.

Built by:

Architect:

Reinhold Hammerer, Ludesch (AT)
www.hammerer.co

Construction management:

Ing. Robert Hechenberger, Oberndorf (AT)

Construction period:

June 2015 to March 2016

Photography:

© Christian Vorhofer

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