Client
EGW Erste gemeinnützige Wohnungsgesellschaft mbH

Architecture
F+P ARCHITEKTEN ZT GMBH

Gross floor area: ca. 6.066 m²
Residential usable area: ca. 3.500 m²

 

Construction start: 2026
Planned completion: 2028
Number of residential units: 49

Residential Quarter Kammgarnhof

2540

Bad Vöslau,

Falkstraße,

Austria

The Residential Quarter Kammgarnhof fits seamlessly into the urban planning concept “Die Vöslauer Perlen” (The Vöslau Pearls) and makes a striking statement for future-oriented living. The design of the residential quarter combines aesthetic sophistication with a strong focus on sustainability. Not only the use of high-quality materials such as brick is central, but also the integration of innovative technologies like geothermal energy and green facades, which shape the overall character of the project.

The architecture of the residential quarter is characterized by a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. The green facades are a key element, serving not only as a design highlight but also actively contributing to climate protection. They create green retreats and help improve the urban microclimate. Additionally, the use of geothermal energy enables a resource-efficient, energy-saving heating and cooling system, making the Kammgarnhof residential quarter a prime example of environmentally friendly construction.

The choice of materials, especially the brick, gives the buildings a timeless aesthetic while ensuring durability and a harmonious integration into the surrounding landscape. The clear, structured design of the facades and the varied use of building heights – ranging from 2 to 6 stories – create a dynamic silhouette that still respects and blends into the existing cityscape.

The planning of the quarter also promotes social interaction: By incorporating communal spaces and small commercial areas on the ground floor, a vibrant and diverse neighborhood is created, strengthening social exchange and fostering a sense of community among the residents.

Thus, the Residential Quarter Kammgarnhof is not only an example of outstanding architecture but also a forward-thinking model for sustainable and communal living, making “Die Vöslauer Perlen” a livable and future-ready district.