
YOUNA Nature Resort, introduces a series of flexible, tree-house-like structures set within the European Alpine landscape.
Conceived as a peaceful retreat with a minimal footprint, the project offers an immersive experience in nature through a contemporary architectural language.
Inspired by the idea of “a treehouse without a tree”, the design reinterprets the archetypal gabled roof and the proportions of a tree trunk. This creates a vertical, pitched volume elevated lightly above ground, recalling the spirit of a treehouse while blending naturally into its forest context.
Each unit features a timber exoskeleton that defines the structure and supports a modular interior system. This allows for extensive customization—from the number of floors to the configuration of indoor/outdoor spaces and the balance between transparent and solid surfaces—adaptable to different clients, climates, and site conditions.
YOUNA Nature Resort embodies a refined relationship between architecture and nature, offering a distinctive and serene Alpine experience.
Peter Pichler Architecture
Peter Pichler, Niklas Knap, Alexander Kellner, Nathália Rotelli
115–280 m²



