Hof Thann
Gregor Graf

Hof Thann

MOSER UND HAGER Architekten as Architects

HISTORY AND ASSIGNMENT

The initial starting point was an existing Dreiseithof in the Upper Austrian Traunviertel, which had been empty for some time after a long and eventful history. The property was first mentioned in the Theresianische Fassion of 1750. The Franziszeische Kataster shows that the solid part, which is still preserved today, was originally closed on the south side in the 18th century with a wooden structure to form a four-sided courtyard. After a fire in the western part of the building, the building was no longer inhabited. The vacant property was worth preserving for us not only because of its history - the solid construction with mixed masonry, partly unfired clay bricks and beautiful wooden ceilings was a good starting point for creating a successful combination of old structure and new living requirements for a young family. 

photo_credit Gregor Graf
Gregor Graf

CONCEPT

When reusing the existing building, the focus was on the interpretation of found elements: old masonry, timber-beam ceilings and the box-type windows were recognised as a high-quality resource and reused. Only in the western part of the building was the damage caused by a fire too pronounced - the original form is completed in this area with a new timber frame construction within the original outer contours. The aim is to uncover the old qualities in a minimally invasive way. 

photo_credit Gregor Graf
Gregor Graf
photo_credit Gregor Graf
Gregor Graf
photo_credit Gregor Graf
Gregor Graf

IMPLEMENTATION

The exterior and interior walls of the building remain largely as they are, while the heavily damaged area to the west was removed and replaced with a timber frame construction. A new roof follows the original shape and connects the old and new areas. The historic parts of the building will be refitted with box-type windows.  

photo_credit Gregor Graf
Gregor Graf

At the centre of the living space is a staircase-sculpture to the upper floor, which includes a storage stove and creates a new core. In addition to the residential use, part of the former stable is converted into medical practice premises. Living and working under one roof becomes possible. A former door in this area becomes a double wing door and creates generous lighting in the rooms.  

photo_credit Gregor Graf
Gregor Graf
photo_credit Moser und Hager Architekten
Moser und Hager Architekten
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Moser und Hager Architekten

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