The design of the Austrian holiday home is inspired by the typology of the mountain house, both in terms of materials and design. The house lies on a reinforced concrete base, extending from east to west, parallel to the contour line


Mountain house built on a slope. Local wooden tile cladding
The GEZA gri and zucchi architecture studio designs a detached house in Hohenthurn, Austria, perched on a hillside, extending from east to west, with full-height windows that open onto panoramic views
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The structure is mixed, made of reinforced concrete and solid wood, and the entire building is clad in local wood tiles, including the two-pitch roof, so that everything looks like a whole area

To the south there is a balcony from which you can admire the mountain landscape, which underlines the direct relationship of the building with the surrounding landscape. A distinctive feature of the project are the full-height window openings with aluminium-clad frames

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Foto: Massimo Crivellari