CLT House

 

Connecting natural to built environment, the CLT house bridges the gap between wilderness and man-made objects. Our dwelling seamlessly blends into its habitat, hiding the 135 squaremeter home from curious eyes.

 

Cross Laminated Timber Weekend Home

The CLT house is a fully-equipped home, featuring a 35 squaremeter main living space and a 15 squaremeter guest room. The main space has all the functions for living: kitchen, bathroom, living room and a bedroom. The living space connects with built-in glassdoors and glass windows to the terrace. The house comes with a 135 squaremeter terrace that overarches the fishpond, making a perfect space for relaxing in sunsets. The 2 rooms are connected with a summer kitchen featuring a concrete furnace.

 
 
 
 

Blending in

The building sits on the shore of a lovely fishpond, the terrace's edge closely following the water's curve. During the design & build process, our team put high emphasis on making the CLT house organically fit into the natural habitat. The house is dug into a small mound, hiding it from the outside visitor, and a green rooftop further enhances its connection to nature.

 
 
 
 

Contrast

While the interior channels cozy and warmth feelings with its wooden CLT - cross laminated timber interior cladding, the exterior wooden facade treated with yakisugi and the concrete building elements show contrast on purpose. To soften the differences, the interior flows into the wooden terrace, creating a great balance between the bright and dark spaces. From the outside, the building reflects to the black bass, a fish that can be found in the adjacent pond.

 
 
 
 

Attention to detail

When designing and building the CLT house, we paid high attention to details that form the overall quality of the building. The entrance to the building was meticulously designed to give a 'wow' feeling for the visitors - everything but a shark fin like chimney is hidden until someone descends down the stairs and an amazing view opens up of the pond from the terrace. While we couldn't build everything from our favorite material, we made sure to give the feeling of wood everywhere - we used leftover wood for the molding of the summer kitchen's furnace, ensuring that the wooden rays would be visible on the final concrete surface.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Design & Build  Hello Wood
Design Board  András Huszár, Dávid Ráday, Krisztián  Tóth, Péter Pozsár
Chief Architects  András Huszár, Péter Pozsár 
Project Leader Architect  Péter Oravecz
Architects  Marianna Czicze, Ádám Bedrossian
Construction Project Leader  Csanád Karskó
Construction Estimator  Dávid Szabó
Construction Leader  Henrik Polyucsák
Interior Design Consultants  Tamás Dévényi, Miklós Batisz
CLT Consultant  István Murka
Photos  György Palkó
Video  Máté Lakos
 

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