Two-in-One House in Salzburg by Haro Architects: Contemporary Living with a Classic Gabled Roof
Salzburg, Austria, is a city famous for its classical architecture, rich musical heritage and timeless cultural appeal. In a densely built urban neighborhood where large parcels of land have been divided into smaller lots, Haro Architects designed the Two-in-One house to reverse the trend of fragmentation. By combining two adjacent narrow plots into a single, integrated composition, the project creates a striking, elongated gabled building that references the traditional rooflines of the area while presenting a contemporary, gray metallic façade.

The architectural concept separates private and public functions vertically. A robust concrete plinth at the lower level contains the bedrooms, bathrooms and other private spaces, providing privacy and thermal mass. The upper level houses the public spaces — living room, dining area and kitchen — and benefits from generous glazing. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls on the top floor create a seamless connection to the outside and allow residents to choose between unobstructed panoramic views and full privacy using curtains or sliding screens.

Because the lot is narrow, the interior and exterior design emphasize visual spaciousness and clarity of form. Linear sightlines, a restrained material palette of white, wood and gray metal, and simple, modern furnishings create a calm, open atmosphere. Natural light floods the upper level, while warm artificial lighting provides a distinct evening ambiance that transforms the façade and interior after sunset.


The exterior balances historic cues and contemporary materials. The elongated gabled roof echoes the rhythm of neighboring houses and local typology, while the metallic gray cladding gives the composition a crisp, modern presence. This mix of old and new allows the project to sit comfortably in its context while asserting a distinct identity.


A practical walkway on the upper level links the two house volumes, improving circulation between shared outdoor spaces and reinforcing the idea of a single project spanning two lots. The site plan also includes a shared garage and garden area that provide clear separation between the independent dwellings while supporting communal use. Sliding glass doors open the living area to an outdoor deck, extending the usable living space and reinforcing the connection between interior and exterior.


The elevated position of the public rooms also offers residents pleasant vistas across the neighborhood and toward the distant Alps, integrating the spectacular regional landscape into daily life. Inside, the white and wood color scheme, contemporary furnishings and carefully calibrated lighting create an atmosphere that is at once modern, warm and intentionally minimal. Draperies and screens allow flexible control of privacy and daylight, ensuring that the generous glazing does not compromise comfort.
[Photography: Oscar Baumgartner]





Haro Architects’ Two-in-One house demonstrates how contemporary materials and thoughtful planning can reinterpret local building traditions. By uniting two narrow lots into a coherent design, the project maximizes usable space, enhances privacy and provides an elevated living experience with strong visual connections to Salzburg’s urban fabric and Alpine surroundings.