#10160. Fluid curved facade with panoramic glazing in forest surroundings

This is an outstanding example of organic architecture where fluid lines of both facade and interior create a harmonious interaction with the surrounding nature. The curved facade with floor-to-ceiling panoramic glazing blurs the boundary between the internal space and the forest landscape outside. The wooden facade cladding with its curved eave line elegantly frames the glass facade, creating a smooth transition to the natural surroundings.

Particularly impressive is the technological solution of the curved glazing — a frameless system with minimal profiles that ensures maximum transparency and unobstructed views. The wooden deck extending into the forest becomes a natural continuation of the interior space. The fluid form of both external and internal perimeters creates a dynamic, flowing space.

In your own home, a similar approach can be adapted by using curved elements in combination with straight lines, creating contrasting facade solutions. Panoramic glazing along a curved line, even in a small volume, can become an expressive accent of the house. The combination of wooden cladding with glass is also a practical and aesthetically pleasing solution, especially for homes located in natural surroundings.

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