This modern pavilion represents a striking example of minimalist architecture with an emphasis on transparency and connection to the surrounding nature. The facade is based on an elegant polygonal volume with clean geometric lines, predominantly made of glass and dark metal profiles.
The distinctive feature of the facade solution lies in the contrast between extensive glazing and bright vertical red perforated panels, which serve not only decorative but also functional purposes, adding a dynamic accent to the overall composition. These red elements create a rhythmic structure and serve as a visual counterbalance to the transparency of the rest of the structure.
It's interesting to observe the interplay between privacy and openness of space: some windows are shaded with light white curtains, allowing for adjustable privacy, while other areas remain completely open to view, creating a direct connection with the forest surroundings.
This technique of contrasting color accents on the facade can be applied in private home construction as well. Bright vertical or horizontal elements can enliven even the most austere architecture, while perforated panels can serve both decorative purposes and functional ones - for example, providing natural ventilation or creating interesting light and shadow play in the interior.