Zen House in Hainburg an der Donau, Austria, by JAN TYRPEKL

Perches the home on stilts

Situated within a farm complex used for both animal husbandry and social events, architect Jan Tyrpekl’s Zen House stands as a compact building on stilts.

Nestled on the border of a young orchard and surrounded by mature trees, the house boasts an archetypal shape with a terrace.

However, it distinguishes itself with its elevated structure, allowing the landscape to flow freely below.

At the core of the concept is an intentional connection with the surrounding landscape, achieved through generous use of glass walls.

Similar to a bird’s nest, the living area is raised nearly four meters above the ground, providing a sense of security and intimacy.

The interior seamlessly integrates a built-in bar connected to the bed and a fireplace. A transition zone, featuring two opposing HS portals, leads to either the terrace or the orchard.

Jan Yyrpekl zen housearchitect Jan Tyrpekl’s Zen House is designed for lounging, sleep, and conversations around a fire

The timber structure of the zen house

The lower part and terrace structure of the Zen House are crafted from glued laminated larch timbers, which Jan Tyrpekl employs for both durability and its warm aesthetic.

The building itself is constructed with a timber frame of glued laminated spruce timbers.

This structure is built atop a solid wooden CLT panel platform, ensuring stability and resilience. CLT panels are also incorporated into the supporting shell of the roof structure.

As the Zen House evolves, future plans include the integration of a sauna, shower, and a toilet between the pillars.

More info: www.jantyrpekl.com

Photos by: Jakub Hrab

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That must be the perfect place to watch serial killer movies at night.

It's not exactly good for privacy either. You have to answer the doorbell, even if you don't want to 😂