Room for the essential
An architectural concept defined by reduction yet rich in expression: Haus Mahler draws its power from deliberate restraint. Monolithic exposed concrete walls, the targeted zoning of spaces, and dark surfaces create a clear atmosphere of calm and focus. In contrast, a vibrant interplay of light, reflection and transparency emerges through the floor-to-ceiling glazing. Interior and exterior engage in a quiet dialogue through precisely placed openings.
- minimal windows® as an element of architectural language
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The sliding elements from the minimal windows® system portfolio emphasize the conceptual clarity of the building. Slim profiles and large-format glass panels allow for an uncompromising opening of the façade without disrupting the building’s reduced aesthetic. The precise integration into floor, ceiling and wall ensures that the glazing does not appear as an added component but as an integral part of the architecture. The result is a subtle yet powerful connection between interior and exterior, bringing light, space and material into harmony.