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Modern Winery Facade: Stone and Wood Combination in Country Architecture

#10966. Modern Winery Facade: Stone and Wood Combination in Country Architecture

This country house represents an excellent example of a modern interpretation of rural architecture, where traditional materials and contemporary architectural solutions harmoniously blend together. The facade is executed using two primary materials: natural stone in the lower section and vertical wooden panels in the upper part. This contrasting approach creates an interesting visual hierarchy and emphasizes the building's connection to the surrounding nature.

The thoughtfully designed window system of the facade deserves special attention – large panoramic windows with black frames create an expressive contrast with the walls and provide abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces. The architect masterfully employed the technique of "transparency," which blurs the boundary between internal and external spaces, particularly noticeable at twilight when the warm interior light illuminates the exterior.

The metal roofing with its characteristic sloped profile gives the building a contemporary look while simultaneously referencing traditional rural structures. The facade composition is built on a combination of varying height volumes, making the building's silhouette dynamic and interesting from different angles. The house's positioning on a slope overlooking vineyards organically integrates the architecture into the landscape.

For your own private home, several techniques could be borrowed: combining natural materials (stone, wood, metal) to create textural diversity; using a contrasting color palette between facade elements; implementing panoramic glazing to connect with the surrounding landscape; and thoughtful placement of the building in relation to lighting, allowing the house to "glow" in the evening hours.

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