
GP
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Hohenthurn | Austria
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client:
Private
parcel area:
180 sqm
chronology:
2010 Construction Completed
Project of a detached holiday house on the slope of a hill in Hohenthurn, Austria.
The project is aimed at complying with the type of a mountain house for both design and materials used.
The volume stretches east to west parallel to the contour line and lies on a reinforced concrete basement, which makes the building foundations and underground floor.
The masonry is made of reinforced concrete walls and a hardwood frame coated with typical local wooden tiles.
The saddle roof too is coated with the same tiling method, so that the roof and perimeter walls look like a whole surface.
The south-facing protruding balcony overlooking the mountains emphasizes that the building entertains a direct relation with the landscape, and becomes an extension to it. Also, a large chimney anchored to the ground makes a relevant landmark in the landscape.
Distinctive features of the project are the full-height window openings, which protrude southwards with their aluminium-coated frames.
project:
GEZA – Stefano Gri, Piero Zucchi
team:
Tanja Ebersbach
strutture:
Studio Inarco srl
photographer:
Massimo Crivellari
publications:
“de arhitectura”, n° 35, GP Mountain House, June 2013, Romania
“centras”, pp.26-29, January 2012, Lithuania
“INTERIOR DESIGN”, pp. 107-109, January 2012, USA
“Hinge”, n° 194, pp.76-77, October 2011, Hong Kong, China