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Natter, Mellau
Natter, Mellau

Project Information

95_01

Client
Natter Otmar und Anette

Location
Mellau

Completition
1997

Project Facts
n.b.ar. 292 m², GFA 320 m²,
GBV 1.060 m³

Rights
Text Hermann Kaufmann + Partner ZT GmbH,
Translation Bronwen Rolls

Photo Bruno Klomfar

Project Stakeholders
  • Structural Engineering
    DI Ingo Gehrer, Höchst


Natter, Mellau

Small, but perfectly formed.

The small detached house in the middle of the Bregenzerwald is developed with the traditional personality of a Bregenzerwald house. An elongated, timber, simple, south-facing structure that reacts to the beautiful location and offers a quiet and spacious home.

Passive solar use, active collector surfaces and wood heating, together with an optimised building envelope, guarantee economical operation.

Projektbilder


Public

    Awards
  • Holzbaupreis Vorarlberg
    1995 (Belobigung)
    Publications
  • , Trend Spezial 1/97, S. 76, 77
  • Ressourcensparendes Konstruieren
    ZN Z-065, Kaufmann Hermann, Allgäu Haus, Entwurf u. Betrachtung, Rotis Forum 5/98, S. 90-95