House M is a special project designed by Graz-based architectural practice, hohensinn architektur and is located in Bad Aussee, Austria.
The house was built using natural materials and the design was chosen in a way that could integrate the whole construction into the man-made landscape of Bad Aussee.
Because there are differences in height of the terrain, the structure was adapted to these fluctuations and as a result there was created separate areas for living and for the terraces on the different levels.
Due to the numerous floor-to-ceiling windows, the house receives plenty of natural light during the day and also the interior design seems to flow, giving the impression that you are sitting out in the countryside.
Photos by Paul Ott photografiert










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