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Modern Wooden Facade: Contrast Between Traditional Form and Panoramic Glazing

#10092. Modern Wooden Facade: Contrast Between Traditional Form and Panoramic Glazing

This architectural object represents a modern interpretation of the traditional barn house form. The facade is characterized by its laconic and expressive appearance, achieved through the use of vertical wooden cladding painted in gray, giving the building a natural, weathered look.

The architectural composition is built on the contrast between the massive triangular gable and extensive glazing on the second floor. The panoramic windows form a horizontal band that literally cuts through the wooden shell of the building, creating an interesting interplay between closed and open spaces. Thanks to this technique, the interior receives maximum natural light, while establishing a visual connection with the surrounding landscape.

On the ground floor, the facade is also complemented by large sliding glass doors that provide direct access to the garden and expand the living space. The detailed craftsmanship of the joints between glass and wood, with minimalist dark frames, emphasizes the contemporary character of the building while maintaining the traditional form.

In designing your own house, you could borrow techniques such as using contrast between traditional form and modern materials, playing with glazing proportions, and applying natural materials in their natural texture. The vertical cladding of the facade visually increases the height of the building, while the thoughtful placement of windows creates an interesting dialogue between interior and exterior space.

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