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When architecture comes alive symbolic pictureWednesday, 14 Jan 2026

When architecture comes alive

Anyone who knows Moar Gut knows this: architecture here is more than design – it is a feeling. Whether in the Hochgartl, at the Nature Children’s Farm, or in the Nature Spa, every space tells its own story. Together with LP Architektur from Altenmarkt, we create places that engage all the senses. In today’s blog, we turn our attention to a very special detail in the Nature Spa: the staircase.

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The concept

Tom Lechner, architect and owner of LP Architektur, designs Moar Gut together with us. He is known far beyond the region for his exceptional ideas and visions. With great sensitivity, he succeeds in bringing nature indoors and creating incomparable architectural elements. In addition to the Hochgartl, the Aktivgartl, and many other areas of our resort, the Nature Spa also originates from his design. We have captured Mr. Lechner’s thoughts and visions here:

The staircase is conceived as a spatial sculpture, like a piece of furniture within the room that commands presence—particularly through the entrance platform at the lower level. At the bottom, darkness prevails, and it is precisely here that a consciously designed path begins. This lower zone functions as an intermediate space—a transition zone that offers time to arrive, to ground oneself, and to prepare inwardly. It is a place of calm, a phase of “soul time,” before continuing onward. From here, the path leads step by step upward into the light.

The bush-hammered concrete or stone symbolizes heaviness, protection, and the sheltering qualities of the ground and of nature. From this solid, earthbound atmosphere, the path evolves toward lightness—toward the light and the timber construction of the upper level. The choice of materials consciously and emotionally supports this transition.

In its design, the architecture deliberately holds back. It is not decorative, but reduced and clear. There are no distractions, nothing superfluous. A small number of materials creates a calm atmosphere that helps one distance oneself from stress and find inner peace. The stone reinforces the association with the intermediate zone and emotionally prepares one for what follows above. This zone is intentionally positioned between the subterranean and the above-ground.

Outdoors as well, the flooring initially continues until the point at which one enters this intermediate zone. From here, walking changes: steps become more deliberate, slower, more focused. One takes time to prepare for what is to come. At the same time, this conscious step is taken up and carried forward by the dynamism of the staircase—a harmonious interplay of mindfulness and movement.

The realization

In addition to architecture, the execution is of particular importance. The company Gruber-Hofer Metallbau built the staircase in the Nature Spa for us. Here are some key facts:

  • Working time: approx. 750 hours
  • Weight: 9 tons
  • Diameter: approx. 4 meters
  • Material: 12 mm steel plate S355J2, rolled to form the steel stringers, which also serve as the load-bearing structure. The steps are made from 6 mm steel plate, folded to shape.
  • Approx. 12 rolls of welding wire
  • Delivery & installation: by heavy-duty transport and mobile crane

What makes it special: the staircase was prefabricated in two parts in the metal workshop and delivered by heavy-duty transport. Using a mobile crane, it was lowered into the building from above—before the roofers began their work. Only on site were the individual elements assembled, and later finished in detail by the carpenter and the painter.

Collaboration with our partners

  • Architect: LP Architektur – Tom Lechner, Altenmarkt
  • Metalwork: Gruber-Hofer Metallbau, Altenmarkt
  • Painting: Malerei Taxer, HĂĽttschlag
  • Carpentry: Tischlerei Huber, HĂĽttschlag

Josef Kendlbacher: “It’s incredible to see how an architectural masterpiece emerges from an initial idea through so many skilled hands. A heartfelt thank-you goes to our local companies, who work together with us to bring projects like this to life.”

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