In Purbach, UNESCO World Heritage Neusiedlersee/Fertő, a spatial laboratory for a musician and a scientist has been created under strict nature conservation regulations. The building, between vineyards and forest with a view to Lake Neusiedl, blends harmoniously into the landscape thanks to untreated materials and a clear, modular design language.
The structure is designed as a flexibly cuboid in golden ratio with 2 levels. The boundaries of the 6 m high hall are permeable and flexible, while the studio below is enclosed on 3 sides. The interior is formed by a solid wood construction, which makes this room acoustically comparable to a resonance chamber. The hall above, with all living functions, opens to the surrounding via glazed walls. Sliding wooden elements on three sides form a walk-in filter and provide privacy, sun, weather protection, and thermal insulation. The sensitive integration into the nature reserve creates the impression that the building has always been part of this landscape.







Details
Architecture
driendl*architects; Georg Driendl
Client
Stefan Thurner and Franziska Forbecini
Year of completion
2026
Location
Purbach, Austria
Total area
250 m2
Site area
7.500 m2
Photos
Thomas Driendl
