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Dynamic facade: modern mountain house with contrasting finishes on a steep slope

#11530. Dynamic facade: modern mountain house with contrasting finishes on a steep slope

Here we see a striking example of contemporary mountain architecture, where an angular facade with dynamic geometry is seamlessly integrated into the forest landscape. This two-story building showcases an interesting combination of materials: the upper section is clad in warm wood with horizontally oriented panels, creating a visual contrast with the vertical dark cladding of the central volume.

The asymmetrical roof with a generous overhang not only gives the building a futuristic appearance but also serves the practical function of protection from precipitation and sun. Particular attention should be paid to the thoughtful glazing — large windows at different levels maximize interaction with the surrounding nature and fill the interior with natural light.

To adapt to the steep slope, the architect employed a cascading design principle, allowing for multi-level terraces and visually reducing the massiveness of the structure. This approach to facade design can be utilized when designing a private home on complex terrain: combining contrasting materials (wood/metal), playing with roof geometry, and incorporating large glazing will help create an expressive architectural object that harmonizes with its environment.

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