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Car enthusiast's home accommodates classic auto collection

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The Autohaus is located in Austin, Texas
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus is located in Austin, Texas
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus measures 4,088 sq ft (379 sq m)
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus includes a large outdoor deck space atop the garage
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus' residence is located upstairs
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus' residence looks relatively compact for a high-end architect-designed home
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus' kitchen and lounge area
Charles Davis Smith
Inside the Autohaus' office
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus' bathroom
Charles Davis Smith
Looking down on the Autohaus' garage area
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus is located in Austin, Texas
Charles Davis Smith
The Autohaus measures 4,088 sq ft (379 sq m)
Casey Woods
The Autohaus' residence is located upstairs
Casey Woods
"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," explains the firm
Casey Woods
"A makeshift steel fabrication and paint shop was temporarily set up inside the partially-built garage during construction. The doors and windows were built in-house on the ground floor before their installation in its floating living quarters," adds Matt Fajkus Architecture
Casey Woods
Inside the Autohaus' office
Luke Jacobs
The Autohaus includes vintage air-cooled Porsches, a Fiat, and a Ferrari
Luke Jacobs
The Autohaus' garage is used for the maintenance, display and storage of classic cars
Luke Jacobs
Architectural drawing of the Autohaus
Matt Fajkus Architecture
Architectural drawing of the Autohaus
Matt Fajkus Architecture
Architectural drawing of the Autohaus
Matt Fajkus Architecture
Architectural drawing of the Autohaus
Matt Fajkus Architecture
Architectural drawing of the Autohaus
Matt Fajkus Architecture
Construction of the Autohaus 
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The recently-completed Autohaus, by Texas-based Matt Fajkus Architecture, is a house made for a car enthusiast that, like BIG's Villa Gug, centers around the owner's collection of classic autos. The home's entire ground floor is taken up by garage space, while the living quarters jut outwards above.

The Autohaus is located in Austin, Texas, and comprises a total floorspace of 4,088 sq ft (379 sq m), largely taken up by the garage, which is used for the storage, repair, and display of the owners' vintage cars, including Porsches, a Fiat, and a Ferrari. Looking at the photos, there are a couple of motorbikes in there, too.

The living quarters cantilever a total of 20 ft (7 m) over the garage space. Judging by the photos, it appears relatively small inside for a high-end architect-designed home and contains a single bedroom, a snug office, bathroom, living area, and a kitchen. You get the impression that the owner spends most of their free time downstairs tinkering with old engines.

Steel and glass sliding doors open up the living space to a large roof terrace atop the garage. It's shaded by tree canopies and looks like a pleasant outdoor living area.

The Autohaus' kitchen and lounge area
Charles Davis Smith

The project required some custom work that was carried out on-site during construction. "A makeshift steel fabrication and paint shop was temporarily set up inside the partially-built garage during construction," explains the firm. "The doors and windows were built in-house on the ground floor before their installation in its floating living quarters."

"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 bed chamber in the front."

Source: Matt Fajkus Architecture

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6 comments
Captain Danger
Sweet Check out the floor in the garage! I doubt the owner does much tinkering. He has to spend most of the time cleaning and polishing!
MerlinGuy
Sorry, must have missed it. Where's the vomitorium?
McDesign
A dream! A garage with and attached house.
ljaques
How DO architects make a living? I'm with Merl.
Doug Nutter
MerlinGuy, you can't see it but it's just around the corner where he keeps the customized Valiant with the Comet drive train. It has bucket seats and came in Puke Green and the optional Throw Up Top. Old but still relevant. <g>
BlueOak
What's up with the bottom trim on the glass wall in photo 4? Appears to be run out of alignment.
Of course any proper garage must have a Big Ass Fan.