Das Stieger
Das Stieger
Das Stieger

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
m2
Colour
anthracite
,
Texture
glossy
,
standard
,
Surface
solo
,
ferro
,
Architect
Kessler²
Year
Location
Maishofen

Change of perspective - concrete skin goes Interior
Change of perspective - concrete skin goes Interior
Change of perspective - concrete skin goes Interior
This exceptional apartment in the heart of Pinzgau was renovated with special ecological and architectural considerations in mind. Only high-quality materials and local natural building materials were used. Inside, the mix of materials – wood, concrete, stone and glass – creates a warm and cosy atmosphere. concrete skin panels with a glossy texture were used as wall cladding. The glossy surface makes the room an elegant eye-catcher. The combination of traditional alpine elements with glassfibre reinforced concrete, furniture made of arolla pine wood and loden fabrics lends this holiday home a unique charm. Photos: Ditz Fejer, Peter Eher-Andersen
This exceptional apartment in the heart of Pinzgau was renovated with special ecological and architectural considerations in mind. Only high-quality materials and local natural building materials were used. Inside, the mix of materials – wood, concrete, stone and glass – creates a warm and cosy atmosphere. concrete skin panels with a glossy texture were used as wall cladding. The glossy surface makes the room an elegant eye-catcher. The combination of traditional alpine elements with glassfibre reinforced concrete, furniture made of arolla pine wood and loden fabrics lends this holiday home a unique charm. Photos: Ditz Fejer, Peter Eher-Andersen
This exceptional apartment in the heart of Pinzgau was renovated with special ecological and architectural considerations in mind. Only high-quality materials and local natural building materials were used. Inside, the mix of materials – wood, concrete, stone and glass – creates a warm and cosy atmosphere. concrete skin panels with a glossy texture were used as wall cladding. The glossy surface makes the room an elegant eye-catcher. The combination of traditional alpine elements with glassfibre reinforced concrete, furniture made of arolla pine wood and loden fabrics lends this holiday home a unique charm. Photos: Ditz Fejer, Peter Eher-Andersen







