Peter Pichler Architecture designs luxury “Tree Suites” as part of a new 7-star Hotel development close toKitzbühel, Austria. The projectconsists of suites that are elevated in the nearby forest of the Hotel and that share the public facilities of the Hotel like lobby, restaurant, and Spa.
The suites differ in size, they go from60m2to 80m2.The structure is reachable by a glass elevator that brings you directly up to the room. Each suite will include bathroom and bedroom with glazed facades for stunning views towards the surrounding forest and mountains. The larger units will additionally have a private living room and a sauna in the bathroom.
The project takes inspiration from local vernacular architecture while reinterpreting it in a contemporary way. The connection between men and nature is a fundamental criterion in this project. It should activate and amplify human senses with the use of simple and local materialswhileslowing down and living a moment within the top of the trees. A spatial experience within nature.
A wooden exoskeleton structure enwraps theentire building and is made of two layers: a diagrid structure and a second layer made of intersecting wood sticks to filter the light and create privacy. During the day, light will be filtered through the structure to create a playful effect of light and shadows. At night, the structures will glow in the forest. The use of wood reflects a local and sustainable material and will give a warm feeling within the spaces and the entire structure.