#11840. Two-level house with translucent façade: contrast of glass and translucent panels

The image showcases an impressive contemporary country house with an innovative façade solution. The architecture is characterized by a contrast between two main volumes - a transparent ground floor and an upper level clad in translucent panels.

The upper volume is covered with what appears to be translucent or polycarbonate panels, creating the effect of a semi-transparent shell. This solution gives the building a sense of lightness and airiness, especially in the evening when interior lighting transforms the upper floor into a luminous object. The façade features rhythmic articulation with vertical elements, creating an interesting interplay of light and shadow.

The ground floor is predominantly made of glass, with large panoramic windows ensuring maximum interaction between the interior and the landscape. Curved elements in the ground floor structure soften the building's geometry, adding dynamism to the overall appearance. The corner solution is particularly interesting, where a curved glass wall forms a smooth transition between the façades.

The landscaping complements the architecture — a minimalist lawn with a decorative spherical light fixture, a small illuminated swimming pool, and carefully placed trees. All these elements create a cohesive composition of contemporary living space.

For home façade design, several ideas can be derived: the use of translucent materials to create plays of light, contrast between transparent and opaque surfaces, integration of curved elements to soften strict geometry, and thoughtful night lighting that transforms the house into a striking architectural object in the evening.

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