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Lake house Pörtschach

Original architecture with moulded concrete

From the shore, the lake house with its curving roof of fibreC panels from Rieder resembles the dynamic form of a ship floating over the turquoise blue waves of the Wörthersee. From the water, the building – which leads further to the bathhouse and boat bridge – seems softly embedded in the landscape. The architects deliberately chose timeless, durable materials such as Jura limestone and concrete. The roof, soffit and facade were constructed with fibreC facade panels, and the front corner element was created as a moulded part.

Monolithic design

The project A01 architects paid great attention to the special geometry of the elements and the building's unique appearance. Moulded fibreC facade elements provide a seamless transition from the roof to the underside and to the facade. This enables a monolithic design of the upper building envelope that is interrupted only by sophisticatedly arranged perforations. With its extremely thin dimensions of only 13 mm, fibreC makes an important contribution to the building envelope's modern use of form. The large-scale fibreC facade plates are 13mm thin and allow great leeway for individually configured facades. Within the maximum size of 1.2 x 3.6 metres, the format can be customised freely. The panels are completely coloured with natural colour pigments. In 10 colours with three surface characteristics each, they offer numerous possibilities for the creative use of colour, structure and form. Through their plasticity, fibreC panels can also be flexibly placed over corners and edges. The facade cladding fibreC was conceived as a rear ventilated fassade and implementable for practically any type of building. This allows the positive material properties of fibreC to be combined with the the structural and economical advantages of the rear ventilated facade.

A new value for concrete

For the last ten years, fibreC has made an important contribution to new uses of form in modern building envelopes through its extremely thin dimensions of only 13 mm. The concrete slab is strengthened with glass fibres, uniting the advantages of glass fibres with those of the concrete. It stems from a vision of a light, yet stable facade panel made of concrete that stands up to the weather and the environment and is also durable and aesthetically pleasing.

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  • Rieder Smart Elements GmbH

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