The Pool House by Simon Moosbrugger Architekt: A Tranquil Courtyard Retreat in Austria’s Bregenzerwald
A minimalist alpine retreat blending wood, steel, and water, The Pool House offers serene, sustainable wellness within Austria’s mountain landscape.
Introduction to The Pool House: A Wellness-Oriented Architectural Gem
Nestled in the serene alpine village of Schnepfau, Austria, The Pool House by Simon Moosbrugger Architekt is a masterful example of small-scale architecture that integrates wellness, nature, and refined craftsmanship. Completed in 2021 with a compact footprint of just 85 square meters, this minimalist pavilion offers an immersive courtyard experience while harmonizing with the mountainous surroundings of the Bregenzerwald.


Design Concept: Integration with Existing Structures
At its core, the project reflects modular precision and contextual sensitivity. The pool system is geometrically aligned with an existing carport structure, adopting its construction grid to ensure visual and structural cohesion. The rhythm of galvanized steel supports defines the façade, offering an industrial contrast to the surrounding natural materials.
A key design element is the fabric-like privacy screen, composed of vertical and horizontal wooden slats. This clever arrangement allows for the passage of fresh alpine air while maintaining a private and intimate ambiance. Complementing the slatted screen, textile curtains further enclose the courtyard, offering flexible boundaries between interior comfort and exterior openness.


Materiality and Landscape Dialogue
The architectural language of the Pool House is deliberately restrained, offering a simple elongated form that stands in elegant contrast to the surrounding rugged alpine topography. The color palette evolves over time—the fresh timber cladding and elements of corrosion-prone steel are designed to weather gracefully, echoing the graying tones of the mountains, local forests, and traditional alpine materials.
The water’s vivid blue hue acts as a chromatic focal point, creating a harmonious balance with the surrounding green meadows and forests. Through its careful material selection and repetitive detailing, the project reinforces a dialog between permanence and ephemerality, echoing the ever-changing patterns of the natural world.


Spatial Experience and Environmental Awareness
Inside the courtyard-style layout, guests experience a sense of peaceful isolation. Nearby buildings are obscured from view, enabling an uninterrupted focus on the rear mountain range of the Bregenzerwald. This intentional framing transforms the space into a sanctuary for relaxation and reflection, fully immersed in the alpine context.
By night, the space opens to the sky, offering unobstructed views of the star-strewn heavens, thanks to the region’s low levels of light pollution. A shaded communal seating area encourages social interaction and leisure, further enhancing the retreat-like quality of the architecture.


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