The photograph showcases a modern architectural object with an expressive wooden facade. The building has the shape of a classic gabled house, but its facade has been completely reimagined using vertical wooden lamellae. These evenly spaced planks create the effect of a semi-transparent shell that simultaneously protects and reveals the interior space.
The corner solution of the building is particularly interesting, where wooden lamellae elegantly transition into a glass section, creating an architectural contrast between natural material and modern glass. Thanks to this solution, the building acquires lightness and visual permeability, despite the massiveness of the wooden structure. White stones are placed along the base of the facade, creating a clear boundary between the building and the surrounding landscape.
The building harmoniously fits into the context: on the left, there is a fragment of an old brick structure with an arch, and on the right - a traditional rural building with a characteristic roof. This neighborhood emphasizes the dialogue between modern architecture and historical context.
When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques: using vertical lamellae with well-thought-out intervals to create a play of light and shadow; combining natural materials with modern elements; applying a simple geometric form with an innovative solution for its outer shell; using contrast between closed and open parts of the facade.