Set against the stunning scenery of Lake Mondsee, this architectural project embodies sustainability and technological progress. Constructed entirely from cross laminated timber (CLT), the house blends seamlessly into its surroundings. The integrated photovoltaic panels on the roof efficiently capture solar energy, while geothermal probes are responsible for heating. The automatic systems control the natural ventilation and heating. With its focus on environmentally friendly materials and energy-efficient mechanisms, this wooden house offers a modern yet harmonious refuge.
Peter Kuczia is an educator and expert in sustainable constructions with more than twenty years of experience. In 2008 he completed his Ph.D. dissertation on solar architecture in Germany. He is an author of ‘Educating Buildings – Learning Sustainability through Displayed Design’. He has been awarded multiple international prizes, including main International awards. His work has been exhibited and published around the world. He is a jury member in international competitions and initiator and curator of the Design that Educates Awards.
For more than 40 years, Solarlux has represented exceptional quality in the production of bi-folding doors, glass extensions and facade solutions. Founded by Herbert Holtgreife and based in the town of Melle, north-west Germany, the company is now managed by Holtgreife’s son, Stefan. Around 1000 passionate staff bursting with ideas, who form the daily backbone for the family-owned company’s success. Architects, home owners, professional craft businesses, private customers and apartment companies alike all come to Solarlux for top-quality service and technical perfection in their glazing products.