Detached house in Lower Austria: carbonised larch
The modern facade made of carbonised larch wood is an ideal match for the light-coloured soffit and the expansive glass surfaces.
The modern facade made of carbonised larch wood is an ideal match for the light-coloured soffit and the expansive glass surfaces.
With their black charred façades, the modern buildings now blend in perfectly with their surroundings and attract everyone’s attention.
The luxurious lodges are an architectural masterpiece and impress with their beautiful black larch facade.
The elegant wood surface impresses with its lustrous shimmer and particularly fine-grained texture.
Located directly on the shores of Lake Wörthersee, this lake house boasts a façade made of carbonised larch wood.
This house in Mitterberg, Zell am See impresses with a graceful, rustic-modern facade in dark brown tones.
The South Tyrolean artist Leander Schwazer had the facade of his detached house made of carbonised larch wood.
Together with the architectural firm Feuersinger, client Harms developed the building, which attracts everyone’s attention thanks to its black charred facade.
The combination of the silver-grey finished and the black charred larch creates exciting contrasts.
The large glazed windows and natural larch wood elegantly break up the black exterior panelling.