Situated in Austria, Hof B House stands as a testament to architectural preservation and sustainable design. Crafted by Moser und Hager Architekten in 2020, this project breathes new life into a classic square courtyard while honoring its 200-year-old history.
Architectural Heritage
Hof B House embodies the quintessential features of a traditional square courtyard, boasting precise ridge lines, eaves, and facade elements. Despite its age, the courtyard’s structural integrity remains intact, showcasing a timeless charm that has endured for centuries.
Transformation Task
The primary objective of the project was to repurpose the vacant farmyard for residential use while maintaining its original character. This required careful consideration to ensure that key functions of the rooms were adapted without compromising the courtyard’s essence.
Design Concept
Moser und Hager Architekten approached the renovation with a deep respect for the courtyard’s pristine originality. Emphasizing the inherent qualities of each area, the design team sought to preserve and enhance the space’s unique aesthetics. A modern cubic structure, constructed on the threshing floor, serves as a contemporary counterpoint to the traditional renovation, featuring glass and mirror surfaces that evoke a sense of surrealism.
Implementation and Sustainability
The renovation involved a complete refurbishment of the old building, including the reinforcement of existing foundations. A wooden frame construction with a ventilated facade was seamlessly integrated into the existing structure to accommodate modern living spaces. Sustainability was prioritized throughout the project, with an emphasis on responsible energy use. Heating is provided by an air heat pump, photovoltaic elements generate power, and wastewater is treated in a communal sewage treatment plant.
Conclusion
Hof B House stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of tradition and innovation. By preserving the original character of the square courtyard while incorporating modern design elements and sustainable practices, Moser und Hager Architekten has created a timeless masterpiece that honors the past while embracing the future.