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What makes this smart apartment house special? On the one hand, it is a reaction to the current developments of the housing market and creates a space for new forms of living. On the other hand, the modular construction of prefabricated solid-wood elements is economically advantageous with a short construction period of only five months, and while taking sustainability into account.

 

The building’s supporting structure is designed as a partition, with the supporting façade made entirely of wood. The only exceptions are the foundation and the core. The residential units on the ground floor are barrier-free; the courtyard and outdoor areas are designed as green areas with a playground, and provide areas for bicycles, prams, and wheelchairs.

 

 

 

 

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We are not driven by the question of whether to use stone or glass, box or blob, metal or wood, but by the never-ending search for an answer to the question of how we humans will live in the future and how to implement that creatively.

Prof. Xaver Egger, Hendrik Rieger | SEHW ARCHITECTURE

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We are not driven by the question of whether to use stone or glass, box or blob, metal or wood, but by the never-ending search for an answer to the question of how we humans will live in the future and how to implement that creatively.

Prof. Xaver Egger, Hendrik Rieger | SEHW ARCHITECTURE

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