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6020 INNSBRUCK
ROECK ARCHITECTS
A farm building for a small private horse farm was to be erected in the open air. Based on a hay barn, a clear, rectangular building with a gabled roof was chosen. The building is divided into two areas, with the larger part being occupied by the horses with the associated necessary storage areas. The heated tack room, covered cleaning and seating areas, and a small lounge with adjoining rooms are housed in the smaller building in front. The animal husbandry is designed as an open stable, with the remaining free space between and around the buildings serving as a paddock.
CLIENT
PRIVATE
TYPOLOGY
STABLE
STATUS
COMPLETION 2007
LOCATION
HAIMING, AUSTRIA
PHOTOS
BIRGIT KOLL
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