The architectural structure presented demonstrates a modern interpretation of a traditional barn-house form, executed with copper or copper-brown metal façade. The building features a minimalist geometry with characteristic pointed pitched roofs, creating an expressive silhouette against the surrounding natural landscape.
The façade is resolved in a single material - vertical metal panels with visible seams give the building integrity and conciseness. The integration of large glass surfaces deserves special attention, as they contrast with the opaque metal cladding. These glazed areas create an interesting interplay between interior and exterior space, while simultaneously providing abundant natural light to the interior.
The façade composition shows asymmetry - different roof slopes have varying angles of inclination, and the geometric volumes are conjugated with meticulous precision. The absence of excessive decorative elements emphasizes the purity of the architectural solution, where aesthetics are determined by the quality of materials and proportions.
When designing your own house, a similar approach can be implemented through the use of a continuous façade material (metal, wood, or composite) that emphasizes the architectural form. Vertical division of the cladding visually increases the height of the building. The combination of smooth metal surfaces with large windows creates a contemporary architectural language that nevertheless references traditional forms of rural architecture.