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Forest Modern: Cantilevered Facade with Concrete and Wood Contrast

#12834. Forest Modern: Cantilevered Facade with Concrete and Wood Contrast

This modern mountain cabin is an excellent example of harmonious fusion between contemporary architecture and natural landscape. The building's facade features an expressive combination of materials: the lower level is constructed from monolithic concrete, forming a solid foundation, while the upper part extensively uses wood and glass, creating a sense of lightness and openness.

Particularly noteworthy is the distinctive cantilevered structure with an overhanging flat roof, which not only provides protection from precipitation but also creates an expressive architectural gesture. The panoramic glazing of the facade maximizes natural lighting and opens up a beautiful view of the surrounding coniferous forest. The wooden beams supporting the terrace serve as both structural and aesthetic elements, emphasizing the organic connection with nature.

The facade design successfully implements the principle of contrast between the heavy concrete base and the light, almost floating upper structure. The horizontal lines of the upper floor cladding and terrace railings create rhythmicity and emphasize the modern character of the building. For your own home, a similar approach of combining contrasting materials can be very effective: concrete or stone to create a solid foundation and wood for a warmer, more natural appearance of the upper levels. Also worth noting is the use of the extended roof overhang, which creates an interesting play of light and shadow on the facade.

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