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Biomorphic facade with wooden shingles: a modern interpretation of an Alpine chalet

#10928. Biomorphic facade with wooden shingles: a modern interpretation of an Alpine chalet

The presented object is a striking example of a modern interpretation of Alpine architecture with elements of bio-tech design. The facade of the structure is made in a characteristic semi-circular shape, resembling an arch or shell, which gives the construction an organic combination with the surrounding mountain landscape.

The distinctive feature of the facade is the combination of traditional wooden shingles with modern elements — dark panels and large glass surfaces. The wooden shingles covering the curved part of the roof have a natural warm hue that harmoniously blends with the surrounding nature and creates a visual connection with the forest around it.

The contrasting dark insert of the facade with sliding glass doors forms a clear geometric shape, emphasizing the entrance to the living space and creating a transition between the outdoor terrace and interior spaces. This detail gives a contemporary character to the entire structure without disrupting the overall natural context.

The design features elements of wooden finishing with warm, orange backlighting on the edge of the curvilinear facade, adding depth and textural interest to the whole composition. The open wooden deck with minimalist furniture expands the living space, creating a relaxation area with a panoramic view of the mountains.

In your own home, you can use techniques such as: combining natural and modern materials, creating curvilinear shapes for better integration with the landscape, using panoramic glazing for maximum interaction with the environment, thoughtful zoning of open spaces and the interior part of the house, as well as playing with natural and artificial lighting to highlight architectural elements.