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Summer House

Rapa Architects. Tihany, Hungary

  • Name of work in English

    Summer House

  • Name of work in original language

    Nyaraló Tihanyban

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2024

  • Work Location

    Tihany, Hungary

  • Studio

    Rapa Architects

EUmies Awards 2024 Nominees

  • Main view of the building and the pool from plot

    Main view of the building and the pool from plot's east corner

    © Balint Jaksa

  • View of the terrace and the pool from east

    View of the terrace and the pool from east

    © Balint Jaksa

  • View from the corner of Garay Janos street

    View from the corner of Garay Janos street

    © Tamas Bujnovszky

  • Architectural detail of the facade + Western view of the building

    Architectural detail of the facade + Western view of the building

    © Tamas Bujnovszky

  • Main view showing the guest-level

    Main view showing the guest-level's garden connection and facade

    © Tamas Bujnovszky

  • Site Plan

    Site Plan

    © Rapa Architects

  • First floor plan (master level)

    First floor plan (master level)

    © Rapa Architects

  • Ground floor plan (Access to covered terrace and pool)

    Ground floor plan (Access to covered terrace and pool)

    © Rapa Architects

  • Longitudinal section

    Longitudinal section

    © Rapa Architects

  • Cross section

    Cross section

    © Rapa Architects

  • Hand drawn sketch of the vision

    Hand drawn sketch of the vision

    © Rapa Architects

  • Render of the concept phase

    Render of the concept phase

    © Rapa Architects

  • Render of the concept phase 2

    Render of the concept phase 2

    © Rapa Architects

  • Panel in low resolution

    Panel in low resolution

    © Rapa Architects

Preserving Our Roots: This Contemporary Residence Pays Homage to Tihany's Time-Honored Architectural Legacy, Merging Modern Comfort with Enduring Tradition, Creating a Harmonious and Timeless Dwelling

Authors

Adam Reisz, Levente Arato, Krisztian Varga-Koritar,

Collaborators

Architect: Janka Juhasz; Structural engineering: Zoltan V.Nagy; Construction: Gabor Zsebok (Thatched roof)
  • Program

    Single house

  • Labels

    Family · Holiday

  • Site area

    718 m²

  • Client

    Helga Katona

  • Total gross floor

    202 m²

  • Completion

    2022

  • Cost

    4500 €/m²

The residence is located at Lake Balaton - often referred to as the ‘Hungarian Sea’ - on a special peninsula called Tihany. The vacation home's striking appearance, resembling a floating structure with straw cladding by creating a surreal and intriguing visual experience. A perfect example of thatched roofing material usage in contemporary architecture is uncommon, despite its modern attributes as an efficient and renewable material. In this project, the deconstruction of roof, facade, and plinth showcases the creative and poetic exploration of the relationship between the old, the ancient, and the modern. It symbolizes a process of learning from time, with intersecting lines and overlapping layers, culminating in sculptural purity.

However, in a location as rich in architectural and traditional character as Lake Balaton, especially in Tihany, the right architectural solutions can only be determined by fully understanding the unique essence of the site. The design concept is based on a three-layered approach, connecting three archetypal styles of vacation homes found around Lake Balaton. The lower layer features a simple, gray stone-clad base reminiscent of 1960s Balaton architecture, characterized by direct access to the garden from each guest room. The middle layer comprises a small functional volume with a pale gray façade, serving as an exit to the terrace and housing amenities like a ground-floor restroom and the staircase leading to the floating upper level. The third layer represents the pinnacle of the composition—an elongated "longhouse" with a thatched roof extending over the terrace, showcasing a dramatic break and providing panoramic views of the lake through extensive glass openings.

When it came to choosing materials, we took inspiration from the distinctive elements of the region's cherished buildings—thatch and stone—that define the local built environment. To bridge these traditional materials, we opted for concrete, a neutral and unobtrusive connector. Inside, wood pays homage to 1960s interiors with contemporary twist reinterpretations like slatted railings. Structurally, our main challenge was achieving a floating effect. The core of our structural design, the reinforced concrete, shapes the building and extends like a cantilever toward Lake Balaton. It measures 8 meters on the shorter sides and 13 meters on the longer sides. Concrete anchors to the cellar, framing the ground floor with windows, separating it from the thatched upper level. This smartly combines function, views, and terrace appeal for seamless use and aesthetics.


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