The question of how much privacy a house should provide was taken to extremes in modernism through highly transparent, pavilion-like villa types, demonstrating that the appropriate degree of openness strongly depends on the surrounding context. Located a few kilometers from Lake Wörthersee, at the edge of a small village, the single-family house enjoys a protected and attractive setting with views of forest and meadows.

These qualities are celebrated architecturally through a strong opening of the house to the outside, featuring large-scale glazing and expansive terraces that balance the interior living area. Inside, largely open-plan spaces allow functions such as cooking, living, and working to flow seamlessly into one another. Distinct built-in elements structure both the spatial continuum and the elongated building volume. Sensuous materials such as exposed concrete, dark-stained oak, and natural stone add warmth and contrast to the otherwise dominant use of glass, resulting in a precisely composed house that connects contemporary living with the surrounding landscape.

Details

Architecture
MALEK HERBST Architekten

Client
Private

Year of completion
2024

Location
Lind ob Velden, Austria

Total area
800 m2

Site area
1.290 m2

Photos
Lukas Schaller

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