Dirnbergergut Building Ensemble / Moser und Hager Architekten
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Dirnbergergut Building Ensemble / Moser und Hager Architekten
"The initial situation before the conversion was a historic farmstead in the area north of the Danube. The existing ensemble is characterized by two separate building parts: a courtyard area, which was formerly used as living space, and an inn in the house floor (now disused), and an old barn, which had initially served as a pigsty since the 1970s and later as a partially rented area."
"Gregor Graf + 22 More SpecsLess Specs Gregor Graf History and Task - The initial situation before the conversion was a historic farmstead in the area north of the Danube. The existing ensemble is characterized by two separate building parts: a courtyard area, which was formerly used as living space, and an inn in the house floor (now disused), and an old barn, which had initially served as a pigsty since the 1970s and later as a partially rented area."
A historic farmstead north of the Danube comprised two main building parts prior to conversion. One part formed a courtyard area that had been used as living space and included an inn on the house floor that was no longer in use. The other part consisted of an old barn that functioned as a pigsty from the 1970s and was later partially rented. The ensemble’s varied prior uses and separate building components defined the starting point for intervention, requiring solutions that addressed both residential and agricultural legacies while unifying the property.
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