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Modern wooden facade with dynamic geometry in a forest context

#11730. Modern wooden facade with dynamic geometry in a forest context

This modern wooden house presents an impressive example of organic architecture harmoniously integrated into the forest landscape. The facade composition is built on the contrast of geometric forms — two protruding rectangular volumes on the upper floor create a dynamic, asymmetrical composition. These volumes, made of light-colored wood with horizontally oriented planks, seem to float above the main body of the building, enhancing the sense of lightness and airiness of the structure.

The facade demonstrates thoughtful work with wood texture — the horizontal orientation of wooden slats creates a rhythmic pattern that emphasizes the modernity of the building while maintaining a connection with the natural surroundings. Large panoramic windows on the upper floors provide an abundance of natural light and a visual connection between the interior and the surrounding forest. Particularly expressive are the wide glazed surfaces in the protruding volumes, which work as frames for natural views.

The lower levels of the facade combine wooden cladding with glazing elements of various formats — from large panoramic windows to more compact window openings, creating an interesting visual hierarchy and rhythm. There is a noticeable thoughtful contrast between the geometrically strict forms of the building and the organic unpredictability of the surrounding forest. The elegant simplicity of the facade is complemented by a small terrace with neatly stacked firewood — a functional element that becomes part of the overall aesthetics of the house.

For your own project, it's worth paying attention to the combination of various wood textures, playing with protruding volumes to create a dynamic facade, and thoughtful placement of windows of different sizes to establish a dialogue between the interior space and the environment. Horizontal cladding visually expands the building, while the natural color of the wood allows it to organically fit into the natural context.

Individual project of reconstruction of the facade of a country house.
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