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Modern Forest House with Wooden Facade in Pacific Northwest Style

#11972. Modern Forest House with Wooden Facade in Pacific Northwest Style

Before us is a magnificent example of modern forest architecture in the Northwest Contemporary or Pacific Northwest style. The house is organically integrated into the surrounding landscape, surrounded by tall coniferous trees, creating a sense of seclusion and unity with nature.

The building's facade represents a masterful combination of natural materials: warm wood (likely cedar) with rich texture predominates, harmoniously complemented by stonework in the lower part and on the supporting columns. A characteristic feature of this facade is the abundance of panoramic windows with wooden frames, organized in geometric compositions, providing maximum penetration of natural light inside and an excellent view of the surrounding landscape.

The roof has a complex multi-level structure with wide overhangs in the Prairie style of Frank Lloyd Wright's school, adding architectural expressiveness and protection from precipitation. Note the horizontal lines that are emphasized both in the roof design and in the arrangement of windows, creating a visual connection with the surrounding landscape.

For your own home, you can borrow several important techniques from this project: the use of natural materials (wood, stone) to create a warm atmosphere; large windows for maximum connection with the surrounding nature; multi-level roof with wide overhangs for visual interest and practicality; combination of different textures on the facade (smooth wood and rough stone); and competent landscape organization of the site, emphasizing the architecture of the house.

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