In the heart of the idyllic mountain village of Ebnit, House Immi was created as a residence for a young couple and their child, who relocated from the city to this picturesque alpine landscape. Named after the couple’s young daughter, the house reflects a blend of personal story, modern architecture, and ecological responsibility.
The hillside property was originally purchased by the client’s father, and from the outset, the family prioritized sensitive land use, ensuring enough space remained for a potential second house. While initially conceived as a holiday retreat, the project quickly evolved into a full-time residence when the couple fell in love with the Vorarlberg mountain setting and its thoughtful architectural culture.
In response to their desire for efficiency and environmental consciousness, the clients chose a modern timber construction. House Immi stands as a testament to how careful planning and the mindful use of regional resources can result in a home that harmoniously blends aesthetics, functionality, and comfort.

Credits
Architecture
Architekturbüro Jürgen Haller
Client
Private
Year of completion
2024
Location
Ebnit (Vorarlberg), Austria
Photos
Jessica Alice Hath