A Thatched Roof Floats Over Glass in This Contemporary Ukrainian Guesthouse
From a distance, the form reads as a traditional Ukrainian hata. A steep thatched roof rises from the snow. Closer in, the enclosure disappears. Designed by YOD Group , this guesthouse reinterprets the hata-mazanka by removing its defining element: thick walls. In their place, a continuous curved glass façade wraps the building, creating a transparent perimeter with no visible corners. The roof becomes the primary architectural element, carrying the historical reference while the interior remains visually exposed to the landscape. The oversized thatched roof establishes a clear silhouette and dominates the composition. Because the cylindrical glass base is fully transparent, the roof appears detached from the ground during daylight hours. Its scale and shape reference vernacular construction while operating as a sculptural object in the landscape. The interior plan is organized around a central concrete core that contains the bathroom. The bedroom and living area are positioned...