Innviertlerin Quarter, Moosdorf (AT)
New building,
Neighbourhood Development
Client: Hajek Riedmann Projekt Oberösterreich u. Salzburg GmbH
Location: A-5141 Moosdorf
Architecture: Dietrich Untertrifaller
Construction: from 2023
Area: Commercial 6,600 m², living 3,340 m²
Programme: Mixed-use Quarter – 24 rental flats, 16 flats, assisted living, 68-room hotel with bistro, bakery and café, restaurant, offices, food market, fitness studio, car park
Visualisation: Dietrich Untertrifaller
Team
Vera Bilgeri, Vinzenz Dreher (Team management), Malte Durstewitz, Vanessa Jackimova, Eva Kukurite, Andreas Laimer, Bo-Ram Lee, Eric Lenz, Peter Nussbaumer, Kristin Pichler, Michael Pleschberger (Project management), Christian Porath, Cemile Stadelmann, Martin Thüring
Text: Gerlinde Jüttner
Partners
Statics timber: Marius Ziviltechniker, Salzburg
Building services: Karres Technisches Büro, Salzburg
Electrics: Pürcher Engineering, Schladming
Fire protection: Hofmann Brandschutz, Prähausen
Landscape: D\D Landschaftsplanung, Vienna
Growing from the centre
The rural area, the village, needs effective concepts for positive development and a viable future. The small Salzburg community of Moosdorf should grow from the centre outwards. With the "Innviertlerin" project, we are expanding the existing village structures. A food market, a hotel with a bakery and café, restaurants, flats for singles, couples and families as well as offices and surgeries all contribute to a lively village life.
The concept consists of five houses of different heights loosely grouped around a lively "village square". From north to south, the functions gradually shift from public to increasingly private use.

Five houses around a village square
The five-storey hotel with 60 rooms and a restaurant on the ground floor marks the beginning. The adjacent flat block houses 8 units for assisted living as well as 16 micro-apartments for commuters and a pizzeria on the ground floor.
The two south-facing residential buildings are located on the quiet side of the neighbourhood facing away from the street. The low, elongated mixed-use building with a wooden façade is located on the street and houses a food market, a fitness studio and offices on the upper floor.
