S.N.O.W. Planning and Project Management GmbH
The façade design of the detached house is characterized by the orientation of the windows, which is adapted to the views of the surrounding mountain landscape. The house thus reflects a transparency that is in keeping with the idea of an open lifestyle and a sensitive approach to nature. At the heart of the house, all floors are connected by an open ceiling construction, creating an atrium in the interior.
The nets stretched between the floors not only provide a connection between the storeys, but also offer space to play and relax like a kind of hammock. In the architecture of the detached house, care was taken to create a structure that is both clean and playful.
The focus was on child-friendliness and an open, bright room concept. Each floor fulfills a specific function: the kitchen with the shared living and dining area is on the first floor, the children's area is on the second floor and the parents' area is on the top floor. Although the living areas are clearly separated, communication between the floors is still easy thanks to the integrated networks.
The balcony was unobtrusively incorporated into the design of the house: it provides breathtaking views of the surrounding nature and gives the "outside" an additional feeling of security.
Clad in wood, the detached house blends harmoniously into the natural surroundings.
2016
Bmst. Thomas Krämer, BSc
New build detached house
Innsbruck Land | Tyrol | Austria