AUTOHAUS / Matt Fajkus Architecture


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© Charles Davis Smith
  • General Contractor: Risinger & Co
  • Structural Engineer: ARCH Consulting Engineers
  • First Floor Walls: Bautex Systems
  • Av: Smarter Homes
  • Logistic Support: Nitsche Events

© Casey Woods

© Casey Woods

From the architect. The Autohaus is a car collectors’ garage and residence in central Texas. The design features compact living quarters, expressed as a single mass, floating above an open area for flexible gathering and automobile calibration/display. The second-floor volume is shifted forward to allow for double-height views to the garage space at the back while creating an everyday carport beneath the hovering bedchamber in the front.


© Charles Davis Smith

© Charles Davis Smith

Plans

Plans

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© Casey Woods

The twenty-foot cantilever is made possible by W30x116 steel beams, and a light-filled stairwell provides physical access between the two volumes. Custom-made steel and glass sliding doors open the living space to a large roof terrace surrounded by tree canopies, enabling indoor/outdoor living in an urban setting. 


© Charles Davis Smith

© Charles Davis Smith

A collaborative design and construction process was key to the project. The Matt Fajkus Architecture team worked with the general contractor, Risinger Homes, to design, fabricate, and install the large custom steel doors and windows. A makeshift steel fabrication and paint shop were temporarily set up inside the partially-built garage during construction.


© Charles Davis Smith

© Charles Davis Smith

The doors and windows were built in-house on the ground floor before their installation in its floating living quarters. This process allowed for greater quality control, high-end craftsmanship, full customization, and immediate installation, to produce a structure for a unique function and equally unique living experience.


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