Seegut am Tegernsee, Bad Wiessee (DE)
New building
Client: Seegut am Tegernsee Holding GmbH
Location: D-83707 Bad Wiessee
Architecture: Dietrich Untertrifaller, Innauer Matt, Maier Neuberger, Enea Landscape
Construction: 2023 – 2028
Area: 38,000 m²
Programme: Premium hotel complex with approx. 170 beds, restaurants, bars, café, village shop, event facilities, health and spa area with yoga pavilion, 34 flats
Visualisation: Jonas Bloch, Munich
Site plan: Enea Landscape Architecture, Zurich, https://enea.ch/
Team
Aylin Arikan, Ann-Kathrin Binder, Laura Böhmer, Anna-Lena Buffler, Stephanie Fischer, Jannik Gebert Markus König, Kenta Mabuchi (Project management), Lea Nimz, Peter Nußbaumer, Simon Pirschl, Christian Porath, Wilhelm Schnabl, Sarah Nastasia Sturek
Text: Gerlinde Jüttner
Planungsbeteiligte
Statics: Sailer Stepan, Munich
Building services, electrics: Wolfgang Spiegl, Munich
Building physics: GN Bauphysik, Stuttgart
Fire protection: Steinlehner, Munich
Landscape: Enea Landscape Architecture, Zurich
Project control: Masterplan, Munich
A contemporary interpretation of local architecture
With the "Seegut am Tegernsee", a new neighbourhood is being created directly on the lakeside promenade. It is divided into three areas: the hotel in the north, the residential development in the south and a public area with an inn and cultural barn in the centre. The ensemble is embedded in an extensive and varied green space concept. The architecture and arrangement of the 25 individual building blocks pick up on the local architectural style, transform it in a contemporary way and integrate the Seegut harmoniously into the surrounding landscape.
Most of the buildings are designed as sustainable timber constructions. The heating and cooling requirements are covered by thermal lake water utilisation. The project is being planned and realised by three teams of architects - Maier Neuberger, Innauer Matt and Dietrich Untertrifaller. Enea Landscape Architecture is responsible for the design of the connecting bracket of the outdoor facilities.
Apartment blocks in the south
In the south of the site – at the transition to the spa gardens – three apartment blocks offer a total of 34 flats. The lakeside promenade will of course remain freely accessible, as will the new, attractively designed paths leading to the lake.
Hotel, tavern and "culture barn"
The hotel complex comprises around 170 beds in rooms and suites as well as individual houses for groups and families. A wellbeing and spa area with a yoga pavilion completes the offer. The public area includes a tavern with beer garden, an event hall and the "culture barn". Around 400 square metres can be used for exhibitions and concerts.