

IMPLEMENTED PROJECTS
More than construction – we create homes and a future
TimberTech is a company that applies innovative structural wood technologies at their full scale – from concept and engineering design to the finished building.
We don't just build – we create sustainable, energy-efficient and aesthetic spaces that inspire and change the way people live.
Our clients are proof that wood construction is the future – a combination of speed, precision, and uncompromising quality that leaves a mark on every implementation.
For us, every project is more than a structure – it is a home, an idea, and a vision turned into reality.
HUF HAUS Sofia
The first HUF Haus in Bulgaria
In 2020, TimberTech, together with HUF Haus Germany, implemented the first HUF Haus house in the country - a project that set a new standard for luxurious, precise, and sustainable construction.
The house is built at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, where an impressive panorama of the mountain opens to the south, and to the north - the cityscape of Sofia. The architecture of HUF Haus was created precisely to make the most of nature and views - through large glazed facades, open spaces and the flow of the interior into the exterior. In this house, the landscape is part of the home itself, and light and nature become the main elements of the design.
The assembly of the building begins on the ready-made concrete base and in just 9 days the structure reaches a finished volume – with walls, roof and glazing. Each element is factory-made in Germany and assembled on site under the supervision of the TimberTech team, which guarantees industrial precision, architectural elegance and exceptional energy efficiency. The BSH beams used, triple glazing and natural insulation provide excellent heat and noise insulation, durability and comfort in all seasons.
Single-family house "Stone and wood "
The first implemented TimberTech project in Bulgaria – a one-story house with an area of 140 m² and a height of 4.2 m, created with sustainability and harmony with nature in mind. The building impresses with the use of over 50 tons of natural stone, which in combination with wood gives warmth, stability and a unique character. The concept is based on energy efficiency – the house is designed to maintain an optimal indoor climate throughout all seasons, with minimal energy consumption. The interior follows the same philosophy – natural materials, light and clean lines, where stone and wood are the leading elements. The result is a cozy, modern and sustainable home.
Single-family house "Home for two days"
Speed and precision
The construction of this single-family house was built in just 2 days – an example of efficiency and technological excellence when working with CLT (Cross-Laminated Timber) panels and roof elements from BSH. Each element is factory-made with millimeter precision, allowing for uncompromising on-site installation.
The construction impresses with its precision and stability, with the natural surface of the wood adding warmth and clean aesthetics even during the construction phase.
The roof structure deserves special attention - a complex and multi-layered system with numerous intersecting wooden elements, which provide both strength, durability and exceptional geometric accuracy. This type of execution requires perfect coordination between engineering and installation, demonstrating the potential of modern wooden structures to the highest degree.
The result – a sustainable, healthy and environmentally friendly home that proves that quality construction can be both fast, precise and beautiful.
Single-family house "Wood and Light"
The project is a contemporary one-story house built entirely from solid wood panels (CLT), which provide precision, high energy efficiency, and a natural microclimate.
The architectural concept is minimalist and functional, with a clear line and a deep veranda that forms a smooth transition between the interior and the surrounding nature.
A particular highlight of the project is the carport, built entirely from BSH beams – a structure that demonstrates the potential of engineered wood for large open spaces without compromising on stability and aesthetics.
Wood is a fundamental structural and aesthetic element – used both in the load-bearing system and partially in the facade solution, creating a feeling of warmth, lightness and sustainability. The result is a home that combines purity of form, speed of execution and environmentally friendly architecture – an example of the new standard in single-family wooden construction.
Multi-pitched roof with complex geometry
Roof construction with high complexity
This roofing system demonstrates a combination of traditional form and modern engineering precision. The structure is made of laminated structural timber (BSH), designed with millimetre precision to ensure a perfect fit between the individual elements and maximum structural stability. Unlike the traditional way of building roofs, which are often built directly on site and require manual adjustment of the individual elements, here each component is factory-manufactured with digital precision.
This allows for quick installation, in just 2 days, a shorter construction process and significantly greater load-bearing capacity. The special feature of this construction is the intersection of multiple slopes and ribs, requiring careful coordination between engineering, manufacturing and installation. The nodes are filled with minimal tolerances and completely hidden connections, which achieves not only technical, but also aesthetic purity of form.
Roof with engineering precision
This roof structure demonstrates the possibilities of modern construction with prefabricated elements - a combination of engineering precision, speed and uncompromising quality.
The structure was built in just one day, followed by a wooden cladding, executed within another day, and finished with high-quality thermal insulation, installed in two days. Each stage is the result of precise pre-modeling and factory preparation of the elements, which ensures minimal tolerances and maximum installation efficiency. The structure uses high-strength BSH beams, numbered and cut with millimeter accuracy – an approach that eliminates typical inaccuracies in manual manufacturing and guarantees perfect connection and geometric stability across the entire area. The complex shape of the roof – with intersecting slopes and multiple bearing lines – requires careful coordination between engineering and installation. Thanks to high factory precision and professional execution, the result is a structure with exceptional strength, aesthetics and durability. This project is a clear example of how modern technologies in wooden construction allow the construction of complex roofs faster, more precisely and more reliably than traditional methods.









































































