New build project showcasing VELUX roof windows - family home near Vienna
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New build project showcasing VELUX roof windows - family home near Vienna - site plan
Architect: Backraum Architektur; Photos: Romana Fürnkranz

The village eastwards of Vienna, close enough to be an attractive place for people wanting a house with a garden, yet preferring to stay in the vicinity of a big city.

A young family decided to come back to Glitzendorf, after years in spent in big cities and abroad, despite those rather uninviting surroundings, for the kid to grow up to their families.

They bought a triangular plot between the construction site and rather unappealing villas, determined to build a house and call it their home – and found a planner, who fulfilled their wishes.

Andreas Etzelstorfer is a Viennese architect, founder and owner of a place called "Backraum".

His lively interest in the world around led him to research on traditional rural housing typology. The term "Hintaus" describes a road between the barns at the back of farms and the fields, parallel to the main street.

It was the place where farm tools used to be deposited, and the kids were playing and animals running free.

The barns had traditionally elongated forms, dictated by the wooden construction.

The clients discovered what kind of houses their new neighbours were into only after having bought the land. A rectangular, elongated house stands on the northern edge of the plot, its form derived from traditional shapes of the barns.

New build project showcasing VELUX roof windows - family home near Vienna
Architect: Backraum Architektur; Photos: Romana Fürnkranz

Andreas Etzenstorfer

architect at Backraum Architektur

After having built so many houses with roof windows, I have some experience and idea of how the end result will be. With Daylight Visualizer and the expertise of our VELUX expert, I have full certainty that space will be optimally lit

New build project showcasing VELUX roof windows - family home near Vienna
Architect: Backraum Architektur; Photos: Romana Fürnkranz

An optimally lit room is not only one fulfilling the norms; there is hardly any beauty without some poetry.

The clients' idea of living in a barn resonated with Andreas Etzelstorfer's childhood memories. He recalls jumping onto a pile of fragrant hay, sun rays visible in the dusty air.

In old barns and attics sometimes single ceramic roof tiles were replaced with glass ones, resulting in an everchanging pattern of sunny dots in the interior. He wished to bring in this magic into the project.

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New build project showcasing VELUX roof windows - family home near Vienna
Architect: Backraum Architektur; Photos: Romana Fürnkranz

As the roof above the covered veranda is not insulated, enabling visible roof construction, this was the spot to mix the Eternit-tiles with acryl glass pieces of the same size.

Shining lozenges wander through the walls: their position marks the position of the sun, indicating the time of the day and the season, connecting inside and outside subtly and powerfully.

Andreas Etzelstorfer believes that a little bit of technology makes our lives better: the house is equipped with automatic ventilation systems, allowing for maintaining an optimal climate in the interior.

VELUX Products used in this case
Roof windows
Roof windows
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VELUX INTEGRA® electric and solar powered roof windows
VELUX INTEGRA® electric and solar powered roof windows
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Project details

Project:  Single-family house
Location: Vienna metropolitan area, Austria
Architect:  Backraum Architektur
Year: 2019 - 2020
Area:  130 sqm
Photos: Romana Fürnkranz