In the heart of the spa town of Bad Hall, a new architectural highlight is taking shape: a multifunctional town house that harmoniously blends into the existing urban landscape while meeting modern functional requirements. The design draws aesthetic inspiration from the characteristic urban villas of the surrounding area, reinterpreting their sculptural architecture in a contemporary way.
The building presents itself as a sculptural volume with clearly structured façades and subtle articulation, capturing the historic motif of villa architecture in a modern form. Its plastic design creates a vibrant interplay of light and shadow, emphasizing the building’s urban presence without appearing overbearing.
The ground floor and first floor house medical practices that are designed for flexible use. With generous window surfaces and an open floor plan, they offer a pleasant, daylight-filled working environment. Access is provided via a central foyer, which connects both the medical facilities and the residential units above.
The upper floors accommodate high-quality apartments, featuring well-thought-out layouts and bright, welcoming spaces. On the top floor, the building opens up through three spacious, recessed terraces that offer residents private, green outdoor areas with views of the surrounding nature. These terraces are an integral part of the architectural concept, contributing not only to the quality of life but also articulating the building’s volume into a differentiated, dynamic silhouette.