
Building means taking responsibility – for the spaces you create and the future you shape.
Burgenland shows how sustainability and architecture can not only coexist, but actively strengthen one another.
Energy efficiency as a foundation
With its high number of sunshine hours, Burgenland is perfectly suited for solar energy and innovative energy concepts.
Many new buildings today are designed as low-energy or passive houses.
Photovoltaic panels on the roofs, heat pumps, and rainwater harvesting are no longer luxuries – they are standard.
Materials with integrity
Regional building materials play an increasingly important role.
Wood from Austrian forestry, clay plaster, sustainably produced bricks – these elements define the new architectural mindset.
It’s not only about ecology, but also about atmosphere: a house built from natural materials ages gracefully – and grows with the people who live in it.
Sustainability also means quality of life
Sustainable construction doesn’t end at the front door.
It continues in shared green spaces, car-sharing zones, bike paths, and EV charging stations.
Many municipalities actively support these concepts – because they understand that ecology and quality of life go hand in hand.






