Artistic/Oriental, at the same time beige/brown

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Biomorphic facade with dual cladding: combination of wood and stone in contemporary architecture

#11771. Biomorphic facade with dual cladding: combination of wood and stone in contemporary architecture

The presented building exemplifies a magnificent example of modern architecture with an exquisite combination of natural materials. The facade is notable for its dualism: on one side, vertical wooden cladding in a warm honey shade, and on the other, stone facing made of rectangular light beige tiles with subtle rust inclusions.

Particularly striking is the smooth curved form of the building, creating a dynamic silhouette against the clear blue sky. The architectural solution of the corner element with rounded lines softens the overall geometry of the structure, giving it an organic and natural quality. The vertical wooden panels emphasize the height of the building, while the rhythmic arrangement of window openings with bright orange frames brings an interesting visual accent.

The lower level of the building is elevated on red columns, creating a sheltered semi-open space for relaxation. This technique is not only functional but also visually lightens the massiveness of the structure, giving it a floating effect. The contrast between warm wooden textures and the geometric precision of the stone cladding demonstrates mastery in working with materials.

For private housing, several techniques could be borrowed: combining different natural materials to create textural contrast, using vertical elements to visually increase height, integrating bright color accents in window frames, and applying rounded corners to soften the overall image of the building.

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