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Transformable Façade: Pavilion with Folding Wooden Panels

#11336. Transformable Façade: Pavilion with Folding Wooden Panels

This is an outstanding example of modern minimalist architecture, featuring a compact pavilion with an innovative façade solution. The structure is characterized by laconic geometry with a flat, protruding roof that creates a distinct horizontal silhouette. The façade's key feature is the folding wooden panels that function as shutters or louvers, allowing the building's appearance to be transformed.

The pavilion's glass walls are framed by thin metal profiles, creating an effect of lightness and transparency. When the wooden panels are open, they form canopies that protect the interior from direct sunlight, while in the closed position they provide privacy and thermal insulation. This dynamic system allows the building to respond to environmental changes and the occupants' needs.

This façade solution demonstrates the possibilities of adaptive architecture, where a building can change depending on the time of day, weather conditions, or functional requirements. In private housing, such an approach can be used to create porches with adjustable degrees of openness, terraces with transformable canopies, or even entire façades that change their appearance and functionality. This allows combining the advantages of open and closed spaces, providing flexible interaction with the natural environment.