Before us stands an expressive example of modern architecture in the barnhouse style with an impressive facade, fully glazed on the main side. The two-story structure with its characteristic gabled roof creates a visual dialogue between industrial and residential styles, where strict geometry is softened by the warmth of the wooden interior finish.
The facade presents a striking glass wall with a precise metallic grid of black frames, divided into large rectangular sections. Particularly noteworthy is the use of structural glazing from floor to roof, which visually lightens the massive construction and creates complete transparency between internal and external spaces. Concrete supports at the edges of the glass wall emphasize the brutal character of the architecture, adding an industrial note.
The interior space opens to the outside thanks to panoramic glazing, allowing observation of the two-level organization with a wooden ceiling that follows the shape of the gabled roof. The wooden ceiling finish creates a warm contrast with the cold materials of the facade. The dark wooden deck boards in the foreground harmoniously complement the overall composition, creating a transition zone between the house and the surrounding landscape.
In your own project, you could use a similar approach of contrasting materials: cold glass and metal with warm wood, clear division of the glass facade into geometric segments to provide structure, as well as the use of concrete elements to create an industrial character. The gabled roof with a large overhang is not only a functional element but also creates a recognizable silhouette for the building.