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White Perforated Facade: The Interplay of Light and Form in Contemporary Architecture

#12262. White Perforated Facade: The Interplay of Light and Form in Contemporary Architecture

The presented building features a striking snow-white facade with a unique perforated structure. The undulating surface of the wall creates a dynamic visual effect that softens the monumentality of the construction. The distinctive feature of the facade is a system of evenly spaced vertical slots that not only play a decorative role but also likely serve a functional purpose, providing natural ventilation and light filtration.

The contrast between the solid white surface and numerous recesses creates an interplay of light and shadow that changes throughout the day, giving the building various visual nuances. The lower part of the facade is fitted with panoramic windows, ensuring interaction between the interior space and the surrounding landscape. The minimalist white palette of the building effectively contrasts with the greenery of the tropical garden, emphasizing the contemporary aesthetics of the project.

This approach of using a perforated facade can be adapted for private housing, albeit on a smaller scale. In designing one's own house, perforated elements can be utilized to create unique lighting effects, provide sun screening, and ensure privacy without losing visual connection with the surroundings. Textured panels or lattices can also add depth and character to the exterior appearance of the building, making it architecturally expressive.

Individual project of reconstruction of the facade of a country house.
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