House Design, Mangold House, Bregenz by Architekturwerkstatt Dworzak
October 5th, 2008 - Posted in Home Design
The situation on Pfänder allows a hillside overlooking the entire lake, the horizon is an extension of 100 km. The horizon is determined by the internal spatial structure and the stratification of the wall washers including their openings being reduced so that it will “gradually” expand again. Different landscape pictures are clearly defined and to certain positions of the people in space-related (eg sitting / standing).


The two, abgehobene cube communicates with the outside world only horizontally, while the interior of the house of vertical space is characterized compounds. Within the cube ‘is a two upward open atrium. This “gap” created a spatial sequence from inside to outside and back inside. The vertical development and the bedroom are from the main building ausgedreht a direct view of the lake to allow. In addition reflects the staircase wall ausgedrehte the high sunlight from the north in the cube.
At the entrance level is a spacious terrace cantilevered to the steep slope as the outer surface replaced. via







