很难找到比Sněžka山顶更难建房的地方了。风速高达250公里/小时,冬季气温创下冰点记录,它是国家公园中最严格的保护区。

It’s hard to find a more difficult place for building a house than the peak of Mt. Sněžka. Wind speeds reach up to 250 km/h, winter temperatures hit record freezes, it is the most strictly protected zone of a national park.

如何在这样的地方建房而不花多余的钱,并创造一个能让来访的人留在心中的房子?这座建筑是阿蒙森或斯科特的极地探险队的储藏库,或者你在格陵兰岛或斯匹茨卑尔根群岛看到的房屋的表亲。

How to build in such a locality without spending excess money, and create a house that would remain in the minds of the people who visit? This building is a cousin of the storage depots of Amundsen’s or Scott’s polar expeditions or the houses that you see in Greenland or the Spitzbergen Islands.

它踮着脚尖进入国家公园:它是由木材和玻璃组成的,站在精致的金属支架上。在最严酷的冬天,它被完全封闭在内部的绝缘板–影子箱–和外部的百叶窗后面,以保护它免受飞来的岩石和冰块。

It enters on tiptoes into the national park: it is of wood and glass, standing on delicate metal supports. In the harshest winters, it is completely closed off behind interior insulation slabs – shadowboxes – and exterior blinds, which protect it from flying bits of rock and ice.

它的室外楼梯提醒你,你正在爬到捷克土地的最高点。一个环保的木制建筑,尊重自然,尊重人类,尊重山的雄伟。

Its outdoor staircase reminds you that you are climbing to the highest point of the Czech lands. An environmentally friendly wooden building, respecting nature, humanity, and the majesty of the mountains.

Architects: Hut Architektury Martin Rajnis
Area : 112 m²
Year : 2007
Photographs :Andrea Thiel Lhotakova
Manufacturers : AGC, Alkoplan
Lead Architects : Martin Rajniš, Patrik Hoffman, Jan Mach, Tom Plzenský, David Kubík, Josef Franc
Country:Czech Republic