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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Studio extension and refurbishment to tyrolian modernist house in Innsbruck, Austria by Architekt Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

 
July 21st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Architekt Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

The house originally was commissioned in 1925 by a young engineer for his own family. The Tyrolese architect Siegfried Mazagg designed a masterpiece one of a few only as his life unfortunately was ended early by a car accident when he was only 30 years of age. The building has been granted built heritage of the highest grade some ten years ago.

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

  • Architects: Architekt Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH
  • Project: Studio extension and refurbishment to tyrolian modernist house
  • Location: Innsbruck, Austria
  • Photography: David Schreyer
  • Consultants: FS1 Fiedler Stöffler Zt GmbH, Bartenbach GmbH
  • Floor Space: Office Extension + Garage 225sqm, House 235sqm
  • Project Complete: 2018

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Situation

The site is located on a higher level above innsbruck on the edge of a drop in the landscape following the Inn valley. It is surrounded by two streets forming a pointed triangle towards the city center. One street  following promenade like the terrain in direction to the sunset the other connecting the city with the higher positioned neighborhood and former village of Hötting. The design acts as a landmark at this point in town through an intelligent modulation of the massing of the little villa through its two pitched rooftops. By moving some of the peak like volumes off center the roof slope cuts in either one level only or two levels forming a cute object with four different characteristic facades.

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

The extension and adaptation

Besides giving the existing house an upgrade by little interventions on all four floor levels the main addition was the atelier under the garden to the east and a natural water basin with a terrace to the west.

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

The atelier

By choosing a timber construction of cross laminated elements one could span the entire plot without any central columns. The atmosphere of the space is generated by the roof lay light which is shaded by the structure. The roof is suspended off the balustrade of the garden enabling a free view to the mountains and the landscape of the city below.

The listed building was adopted by a set of larger cut outs to the back Fassade facing west still keeping in scale with the listed building and adding a lighter and more modern touch the modernist icon.

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © David Schreyer

Image Courtesy © Architect Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

Image Courtesy © Architect Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

Image Courtesy © Architect Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

Image Courtesy © Architect Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

Image Courtesy © Architect Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

Image Courtesy © Architect Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH

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Categories: Extention, Garage, House, Offices, Residential, Studio




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