Designed for a family of five, virtually the entire program is solved in a plant, putting in a basement garage and technical areas of the house. The children's rooms occupy a double height in the front.

Designed by Caramel architekten, is located in the Austrian city of Linz. In a privileged place by its views, the surrounding buildings prevented the direct view of the same. For this reason the house rises on a base of 6 meters high being above any other construction.
 

Description of the project by Caramel architekten

Located on the periphery of the city, the plot of land offers a spectacular view of Linz, as long as one builds high enough to be able to gaze over the neighbouring properties. That is why the ground storey lies about 6m above street level with the pleasant side-effect of allowing the garden area to adjoin the living area on the same level to the west and north, despite the extreme slope.

Since regulations only permitted construction up to a maximum of 200 m² per storey, it was not so easy to accommodate a spatial plan for a five-person family , especially since all the primary functions were to be arranged in the living area; an upper storey was not desired.

Only the children’s section has a further level; each of the children’s rooms received a gallery with an adjoining children’s balcony, obtained through stacking above the access and sanitary level.

The main entrance (which at the same time serves as a drive leading to the spacious garage area) cuts spectacularly into the embankment, while a single-run stairway leads from the entrance to both the living storey and the cloakroom and wellness area, which is set off somewhat from the entrance. The sauna opens up onto a discreet rock garden on the northern part of the property.

The dark golden brown of the mosaic tiles on both the interior and the facade match the fair-faced concrete surfaces produced from roughly-cut shuttering; the projecting cantilevered roof covers wide-ranging terrace areas, with wooden flooring that continues from the spacious halls in the living areas. The inner and outer living areas are only separated by delicate full glazing, large parts of which can be opened.

 

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Caramel Architekten is an Austrian studio founded in 2001 by Martin Haller, Günter Katherl, Ulrich Aspetsberger. Caramel Architekten is a studio with great success in its participation in international architectural competitions and is often awarded contracts and commissions – including its most recent construction projects.

Besides the realization of large projects like Wifi-Dornbirn, science Park Linz, operation workshop building Ansfelden, and federal school centre Krems the trio’s members apply themselves to design studies and innovative single family house projects. Idealism and inventive talent play a major role in their designs. They also give several series of lectures and courses.

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