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Rot­taler Lang­häuser

Hafnerleiten farm in Bad Birnbach, Lower Bavaria is just the place for couples who want to take some time out from the daily grind and enjoy remarkable architecture, wellness and culinary delights surrounded by natural beauty.

by Britta Krämer in February 2016

This is an article from our archive. It was published in February 2016, so some details may no longer be up to date.

 Rot­taler Lang­häuser in  /

In addition to the farm’s themed houses designed for shorter stays (architect: studio lot) owners Erwin Rückerl and his wife Anja Horn-Rückerl also wanted to create accom­mo­dation more suited to long stays which would meet their guests‘ needs for more space and time. The result was the won­derful Rot­taler Lang­häuser – the Rottal Valley Long­houses designed by architect Stefan Han­ninger of for­m­atelf (Robert Maier Archi­tekten).

Owners Erwin Rückerl and his wife Anja Horn-Rückerl: “Our baseline was our existing, multi-award-winning themed house concept. Set in the Lower Bavarian coun­tryside, our themed houses share a common archi­tec­tural idiom, each with its own distinctive finishing touches in keeping with an indi­vidual theme.

The basic prin­ciple of the con­cen­trated spatial concept is that all the essen­tials and nothing super­fluous are there. Over the years, we became aware of our guests’ need for more space and more time. The former single-room concept of the themed houses had its limi­ta­tions with rising guest numbers, and in the face of the desire for more room when needed and fix­tures and fit­tings sui­table for longer stays. It was time for a new format.

After what were initially very open-ended and varied approaches, it quickly became clear that the only way forward was to update and further develop the core values of the existing concept. The aim was to distil the essence of the farm, and to sharpen and hone its archi­tec­tural statement both in terms of concept and final structure. The concept of a “little house for two”, pared down into graphic form in our farm logo, depicts a childhood fantasy and essen­tially differs from the con­ven­tional hotel structure by a unique interior and exterior space, room door numbers being replaced by indi­vidual iden­tities.

The farm represents the core value of a changed concept of time expe­ri­enced in a high-quality setting. The hurly burly of present-day living lapses here into idleness in the most positive sense of the word. Guests to the farm are aware that tran­quillity and intimacy take priority here.”

Architect Stefan Hanninger/formatelf: “The main dif­fi­culty for us as archi­tects was giving the farm a new archi­tec­tural format without under­mining tried and tested for­mulae or crossing that fine line towards archi­tec­tural Dis­neyland with trendy, eph­emeral designs. Moreover, the archi­tec­tural attrac­ti­veness had to be retained, meeting func­tional spatial requi­re­ments resembling more those of a tra­di­tional family house without actually turning it into one. Our point of departure was the ele­mentary cottage, working through the gable-roofed house motif in search of pure pro­por­tions and gra­phi­cally over­drawing the concept. After inter­minable wrestling over dimen­sions, space and function, sophisti­cated spatial and func­tional needs were taken into account by the decision to elongate, while retaining the basic pro­por­tions.

The design of the long­houses is purist, edgy, sharp and expressive. The pro­por­tions are precise and the roofs have an ‘ele­mentary’ 45 degree pitch. Ele­gantly black, like a weather-beaten old barn, grown up to become part of its sur­roun­dings, dark outer skin camou­flaged against the dark fringes of the forest. The façade moves, ruffled by the wind, a moving life like the wea­thered façades of old utility buil­dings.
Three new houses were built on a gentle slope, fanning out radially via footways, a bit like jetties across a sea of vege­tation. Precise cubes, extending from the façade, encap­sulate the theme of each indi­vidual house and enable life with and within the land­scape. Mir­rored glass bonds the houses with its natural sur­roun­dings, painting land­scapes onto the façades.“

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Wir haben hier ein sehr ent­spanntes, langes Wochenende ver­bracht. Das Haus am See war ein per­fekter Rück­zugsort mit — auch im Detail — stim­miger Archi­tektur und einem sehr auf­merk­samen, ange­nehmen Service. Aus unserer Sicht die per­fekte Erholung! Fas­zi­nierend fanden wir die archi­tek­to­nische Grund­aus­richtung der Häuser: jedes Haus eröffnet — je nach Lage und Thema — andere Blick­achsen. Trotz der Nähe zuein­ander fühlt man sich so angenehm abge­schirmt und hat jeweils ein kom­plett anderes Erlebnis von der umge­benden Land­schaft. Kurz: wir kommen gerne wieder!

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