Low Budget Brick House / Triendl Und Fessler Architekten

By Cristian Aguilar

© Ditz Fejer

© Ditz Fejer


© Ditz Fejer


© Ditz Fejer


© Ditz Fejer


© Ditz Fejer


© Ditz Fejer
© Ditz Fejer

From the architect. The clients wished for an inexpensive house with a maximum of spatial qualities. The volume was conceived as an introverted courtyard typology, responding to the typical suburban neighbourhood. The shut roadside facade expresses the desire for a private retreat on the outskirts of Vienna.


Floor Plan
Floor Plan

The L – shaped floor plan offers diverse spatial relationships and creates an exciting space continuum around the patio together with garage and workshop.


© Ditz Fejer
© Ditz Fejer

The double high kitchen forms the heart of the house and the covered terrace forms its generous continuation to the outside. The workshop may be expanded to a small apartment in connection with the upper floor.


Section
Section

The monolitic structure consists of 50 cm thick monolithic brick walls and ensures an optimal indoor climate without additional insulation.


© Ditz Fejer
© Ditz Fejer

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