Floating Timber Form Reimagines the Classic Gabled House

by Stefan Gheorghe

In a suburb of Salzburg, INNOCAD Architecture reinterprets the gabled-roof house with Casa S—a modern family residence wrapped in pre-weathered timber. Built from native spruce using cross-laminated timber, the structure rests lightly above a steel-supported base, giving the home a sculptural and elevated appearance. The facade is layered with folding perforated shutters, offering privacy and light control while enhancing the building’s visual depth.

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Front

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Ange

The dark timber shell acts as both shield and screen, softening the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. Sunlight filters through the shutters, creating dynamic patterns on the terrace and glazing below.

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Polished Floor

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Wood

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Street Back

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Fireplace

An open-plan ground floor blends seamlessly with the garden through full-height glazing. Natural materials—timber, stone, muted tones—tie the interior to the landscape, while sculptural kitchen blocks and fireplaces create contrast. The private upper floor sits behind the shuttered facade, housing serene bedrooms and a bathroom clad in green mosaic tiles, capped by a pitched timber ceiling that reflects the home’s cohesive design language.

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Living area

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Upstairs Hallway

Salzburg Austria INNOCAD Architecture House Backyard

Photography by Paul Ott Photografiert

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