the autohaus is built for work, hobby and domestic life 

 

set in austin, texas, the autohaus residence by matt fajkus architecture accommodates a pair of former race car drivers who collect vintage cars and teach automotive restoration skills to disadvantaged youth. the project therefore expresses and blends the couple’s unique lifestyle by optimizing flexibility and wellbeing. ‘just as cars are interwoven with the owners’ daily lives, the home’s distinct masses are configured to create spatial overlap that further amplifies the blend of work, hobby, and domestic life,’ notes the architecture team. 

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the second floor is expressed as a single mass that floats above an open garage area

 

 

compact living spaces enveloped by an air-tight wall system

 

matt fajkus and his team characterized the autohaus with compact living quarters, expressed as a single mass that floats above an open garage area for flexible gathering and automobile calibration and display. indeed, the second-floor volume shifts forward to allow double-height views to the garage space at the back while creating a ground-level carport. this protruding feature is made possible by employing lightweight, insulated concrete composite blocks to create a wall system that exceeds the latest codes. with such an airtight and highly-insulated building envelope, the garage space achieves a high indoor environmental quality and durability. 

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the autohaus features compact living quarters enveloped by an air-tight wall system

 

 

a fully customized AND conscious design for greater wellbeing

 

beside air-tight insulation, the project articulates material and resource efficiency, full customization, on-site installation, high-end detailing, and an integrated design. to achieve those results, the architecture team collaborated with the contractor on-site to produce the custom steel doors and windows, introduced recycled materials, and minimized the use of concrete. additionally, the autohaus aims to increase its owners’ wellbeing through indoor-outdoor connections that provide ample natural light and ventilation while improving the usability of indoor spaces. the team also designed a future one-bedroom home for the aging owners that can be easily added inside the garage, allowing the autohaus to outlive its current use.

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roof deck above the garage in the autohaus

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the living room features a double-height volume open to the garage below

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an office is created by inserting a wood clad volume between the living areas and bedroom

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a skylight in the stairwell illuminates both the steps and living space

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hovering living quarters form an everyday carport in front of the autohaus

 

 

 

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matt fajkus architecture customizes texan residence for former race car drivers
 
matt fajkus architecture customizes texan residence for former race car drivers
 
matt fajkus architecture customizes texan residence for former race car drivers
 

project info:

 

name: autohaus

location: austin, texas,

completion year: 2017

architecture: matt fajkus  architecture

design team: matt fajkus, david birt, sarah wassel

general contractor: risinger & co

first floor walls: bautex systems 

AV: smarter homes

structural engineering: ARCH consulting engineers
photography: charles davis smith FAIA, perfecto creative, casey woods, matt fajkus architecture

 

 

 

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edited by: lea zeitoun | designboom