Geometric Timber Holiday Cabins

View More

AMUNT Designs the New Haus am Hang as Family Holiday Home

German architecture brand AMUNT introduces a new iteration of a timber holiday cabin known as a Haus am Hang. This directly translates to 'House on the Hill' and it is designed as a family getaway home found in the Black Forest. It has a single roof and two overlapping blocks and a multi-level interior raised along the sloped landscape. Architects Sonja Nagel and Jan Theissen lead the project.

They talk about the home, stating that "The slender roof shell is placed protectively over the two building volumes, which are angled at 45 degrees to the slope. The resulting floor plan organisation appears abstract, but its intention is to enable a variety of relations to the site without coming too close to the neighbouring buildings."
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Timber Architecture - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in designing holiday homes with unique geometric timber structures.
2. Sustainable Vacation Lodging - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in making vacation lodgings more sustainable through the use of timber and other eco-friendly materials.
3. Multilevel Interior Design - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in designing holiday homes with unique multi-level interior structures that maximize space and function while providing aesthetic value.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in creating unique and cutting-edge vacation home designs.
2. Construction - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in using eco-friendly materials and construction methods to build more sustainable holiday homes.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Opportunities for disruptive innovation in offering unique and sustainable vacation lodging options that cater to the needs of modern travelers.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE