Architecture’s true role is to deliver meaningful spaces. Enter the Bath Haus—a modest yet playful test case that would eventually set the tone for the larger development.

Designed to explore what could be achieved in the site’s picturesque rural setting, the Bath Haus included separate bath, shower, and toilet spaces. It was an experimental concept, a proof of possibility in its serene environment.

With subtle references to caravan park amenities, swimming pool ladders, and the natural phenomenon of escaping steam, the three-part structure became a dialogue between indoor and outdoor spaces, the open and the closed, the grounded and suspended, the clear and the diffused.