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Bionic Concrete Facade: Interplay of Volumes and Integrated Greenery

#12175. Bionic Concrete Facade: Interplay of Volumes and Integrated Greenery

This modern residential structure exemplifies a striking blend of brutalist aesthetics softened by biophilic design elements. The facade is constructed from textured light-gray concrete, creating a monumental, sculptural effect. The architectural solution's distinctive feature is its play with volumes: protruding cantilevered balconies and terraces of varying sizes form a dynamic composition that breaks up the monolithic nature of the concrete structure.

The architect masterfully employed a "perforation" technique—geometric window openings of different sizes punctuate the facade, not only providing natural light to interior spaces but also becoming compositional elements that create rhythm across the building's surface. Particularly expressive are the rectangular "cutouts" at different levels that serve as frames for the greenery growing within.

A key design element is the integration of living vegetation into the architecture—trees and shrubs planted on the flat roof and projecting terraces, with hanging vines softening the hard lines of concrete. This approach not only visually lightens the massiveness of the structure but also creates a microclimate for residents, allowing them to enjoy nature without leaving their urban dwelling.

For private home construction, several elements of this design could be adopted: using cantilevered projections to create interesting facade geometry; integrating plants into architecture through terraces, ledges, and dedicated niches; playing with window openings of different sizes as a way to form an expressive rhythm on the facade surface; and boldly combining brutalist materials with living greenery to create a harmonious balance.

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