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HAUSelement
Blue-hour Colorado foothills — pines in silhouette, a quiet meadow, the suggestion of architecture in the far distance.

HAUS:ELEMENT  ·  Florissant region, Colorado ·  in development

Bring your work somewhere worthy of it.

A private retreat property, in development for the Colorado foothills.

HAUSelement

Most retreat spaces give facilitators a place to gather.

HAUS:element is a complete environment for work that changes people.

Colorado high foothills at dusk — pines, granite, layered ridges receding into atmospheric haze.

The landscape

The landscape leads. The architecture listens.

We are designing HAUS:element for the Pikes Peak foothills — a place of pine, granite, long views, and cold evenings. The architecture will be Japandi in spirit and Colorado in climate: low rooflines, dark timber, deep porches, and quiet windows that frame the weather rather than fight it.

Not a venue.A container.

A private retreat environmentDesigned around facilitator-led workHeld in a landscape worth showing up for

The host

For facilitators carrying work that asks more from a room.

Space designed for the work.

A central gathering house and a small constellation of private cabins, planned around how a retreat actually flows.

Operational drag removed.

Arrival, hospitality, food, supplies, AV, and on-property care coordinated as part of the host package.

A setting that elevates the work.

Architecture and landscape that make a facilitator's offering feel more substantial — before they say a word.

The engagement

Four ways to bring your work here.

01

Private Retreat Buyout

The property as a private, fully-coordinated environment for your group.

02

Supported Retreat Package

Venue plus culinary, wellness, production, and hospitality partners coordinated for you.

03

Co-Created Signature Retreat

A retreat designed in partnership with HAUS:element, with shared brand surface.

04

Annual Host Residency

Priority dates, deeper support, and an ongoing creative home for repeat facilitators.

Each engagement begins with a conversation. Not a calendar.

Near-monochromatic landscape at last light — a low horizon and a sliver of pale amber.

The houses

The property is planned as a small constellation — each house named for an element of the Colorado landscape.

  • Kumo HouseCloud
  • Hikari HouseLight
  • Sora HouseSky
  • Mizu HouseWater
  • Mori HouseForest
  • Yuki HouseSnow
  • Kaze HouseWind
  • Tsuki HouseMoon
  • Taiyo HouseSun
  • Ishi HouseStone
  • Ki HouseSpirit
  • Hana HouseFlower
  • Taki HouseWaterfall
  • Ame HouseRain
Architectural interior detail — dark timber wall, warm lamp light, linen, the suggestion of pines outside.

A note for investors

HAUS:element is not a rental property thesis. It is a hospitality infrastructure thesis built around the growing value of facilitated gathering.

Founded

HAUS:element is founded by Dan Jahn, drawing on two decades of work across leadership development, retreat design, hospitality, production environments, brand strategy, and entrepreneurial infrastructure. The project is in its development phase, and we are speaking with a small number of facilitators and capital partners.

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