#12267. Dual Facade: Harmony of Concrete and Wood in a Contemporary Country House

This is a magnificent example of contemporary residential architecture where the contrast of materials creates a dramatic visual effect. The facade of the building represents a harmonious combination of rough exposed concrete and warm wooden cladding. The central concrete section with its precise geometric forms serves as an architectural focal point, contrasting with the horizontal wooden panels that soften the overall impression.

The lighting solution is particularly interesting — light penetrates through tall vertical windows in the concrete section, creating an impressive play of shadows in the evening. The wooden cladding is executed with impeccable precision — horizontal boards create a rhythmic pattern, while wooden slats on the right portion of the facade add textural interest and functionality, likely regulating light penetration.

The architects skillfully utilized the changing terrain, creating a multi-level structure with a terrace protected by glass railings. The black stone block at the base of the terrace adds another tactile and visual element to the facade composition. Large panoramic windows ensure a connection between the interior space and the surrounding nature.

Similar techniques can be adapted for less ambitious projects: contrasting material combinations (such as plaster and wood), vertical accents on the facade, decorative lighting, wooden slats for privacy and sun protection. It's important to choose materials that complement the surrounding landscape and regional climate conditions.

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