#11198. Organic Facade: Wavelike Home with Landscape Integration

This remarkable project exemplifies organic architecture, where flowing, curved facade forms harmoniously blend with the surrounding landscape. The house is partially built into a hillside and features a green roof, making it even more integrated with its natural environment.

The building's facade is characterized by soft, sculptural forms made of monolithic reinforced concrete painted in a neutral light gray color. Curvilinear volumes create a dynamic composition where protruding elements contrast with recessed ones. Particularly expressive is the two-story tower structure with panoramic glazing, which becomes the main dominant feature of the house.

The architect masterfully employed extensive glazing, creating a balance between privacy and openness. Curved glass facades with slim profiles provide unobstructed views of nature and the reflecting pool in front of the house, which enhances the aesthetic effect of the building by doubling it through reflection in the water.

Several techniques used in the facade design could be adapted for one's own home: integration of architecture into the landscape, use of green roofs, application of curvilinear forms to create an expressive silhouette, skillful combination of solid walls and panoramic glazing, as well as using water as a design element that enhances the architectural expressiveness of the building.

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