House Mesh / Caramel Architekten

House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, FacadeHouse Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Exterior Photography, FacadeHouse Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Interior Photography, TableHouse Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Interior Photography, KitchenHouse Mesh / Caramel Architekten - More Images+ 15

Hagenberg im Mühlkreis, Austria
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  205
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Kerstin O, Paul Eis
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  JUNG
House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Kerstin O

Text description provided by the architects. The main aim of the design and the client's request was a future-oriented handling of materials and a building that was integrated into the environment. A generous green roof as a cut-out and folded landscape forms the largest space-forming element of the house. The lightweight timber construction with a ventilated metal facade and large glass elements form the remaining outer skin surfaces.

House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Paul Eis

The intersection of the massive terrace plateau with the edge of the terrain forms only a partial adaptation to the topography, which is why the building stands out from the terrain on the north / west side. The vegetation layer removed by the excavation was returned to the landscape on the roof.

House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Kerstin O
House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Image 16 of 20
Section - BB

The heart of the house is the five-meter high, ground-floor living room, from which all rooms, the garden, and the terraced plateau with the pool are accessible. As a structurally shielded room, the tent-like sleeping and relaxation area is on the upper floor and is connected to the roof terrace by a cut in the green roof. Rooms and surfaces flow into one another.

House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Interior Photography, Table
© Kerstin O
House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Interior Photography
© Kerstin O

Be it the three-sided chimney stove between the living and working space, which grows out of the wall construction and allows a view through the combustion chamber into the study, or the concrete floor and the soffit of the roof, both which extend through the frameless glass facade from the inside to the outside. The inclusion of nature and the environment is emphasized even more by these outwardly flowing transitions.

House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Image 13 of 20
Plan

The entire construction of the house was made of a light wooden frame construction combined with partially visible steel construction. The floor slab in contact with the ground is made of solid concrete and at the same time forms the finished, polished, and waxed floor surface. It also serves as a storage mass element, compensating for the light roof construction.

House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table
© Paul Eis

The building climate is also regulated by the large green roof area, it serves as structural sun and heat protection in the southwest, favored by its thick vegetation layer. The vertical facade is ventilated from behind by a natural aluminum corrugated iron facade suspended on a wooden structure. The sustainable and efficient concept of the building is underlined by using untreated wood as a building material for parts of the interior work, raw untreated corrugated aluminum sheet for the facade, or planted roofing

House Mesh / Caramel Architekten - Interior Photography
© Kerstin O

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Cite: "House Mesh / Caramel Architekten" 03 Feb 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/995911/house-mesh-caramel-architekten> ISSN 0719-8884

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