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Modern Floating Facade: Horizontal Wooden Cladding and Elevated Structure

#11880. Modern Floating Facade: Horizontal Wooden Cladding and Elevated Structure

This contemporary residence showcases an excellent example of modernist style, elegantly combining natural materials with minimalist forms. The facade is characterized by clean horizontal lines and skillful use of wooden cladding, which creates a warm, natural contrast with the metal and glass elements.

Particularly noteworthy is the elevated structure supported by pillars, creating a sense of lightness and a "floating" effect above ground level. The vertical division of volumes breaks the monotony and adds dynamic character to the composition. The left volume is taller with vertical wooden cladding, while the right section has a more horizontal orientation with horizontally arranged wooden panels.

The facade features large panoramic windows that not only provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces but also create a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. The slender metal railings and staircase on the left side emphasize the lightness of the structure and serve as functional accents in the overall composition.

For those wishing to apply similar techniques to their own homes, it's worth noting the harmonious combination of materials (wood, metal, glass), the use of contrasts between vertical and horizontal cladding orientations, and the thoughtful interplay of volumes of different heights. The elevated first floor creates not only an interesting visual effect but also allows for practical use of the space underneath the house.

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