The presented architectural object stands out with its remarkable purity of forms and materials. The building has a clear two-level structure: the lower tier is made of monolithic concrete with characteristic formwork texture, while the upper level is completely clad with vertical wooden panels. This creates a striking contrast between the heavyweight foundation and the visually lighter upper volume.
The building's facade demonstrates excellent use of wood as the primary cladding material. The vertical wooden panels are laid with noticeable intervals, creating a rhythmic pattern across the entire surface. Particularly expressive is the recessed terrace on the second floor, which breaks the monolithic nature of the wooden volume and creates an interplay of light and shadow. The upper volume features a sloped roof, giving the building a dynamic silhouette.
Several techniques used in the facade design can be applied in private housing: the combination of contrasting materials (concrete and wood), the vertical rhythm of cladding that visually increases the height of the building, and the integration of open spaces into the overall volume. The minimalist approach to details emphasizes the natural beauty of the materials and creates a sense of contemporary architecture that respects the natural surroundings.
The lighting penetrating through the glazed elements creates a "lantern" effect in the evening, highlighting the texture and warmth of the wooden cladding. This solution is not only aesthetically pleasing but also connects the interior with the exterior, making the architecture more open and inviting.