This remarkable structure presents itself as a dome pavilion with an expressive wooden facade, harmoniously integrated into the tropical landscape. The dominant element of the architectural composition is a hemispherical dome covered with meticulously laid wooden shingles, creating a scale-like effect that gives the building an organic, almost natural appearance. This facade design approach using natural materials allows the building to literally "breathe" in unison with its environment.
The pavilion's facade features a distinctive arched entrance that forms a welcoming gesture and creates a smooth transition between exterior and interior spaces. The stepped wooden deck organically flows around the main volume of the building, emphasizing its curvilinear forms. The combination of vertical wooden elements in the lower part of the structure with the horizontal lines of shingles on the dome creates an interesting rhythmic contrast.
In the background, a brick structure is visible, contrasting with the organic forms of the main pavilion while maintaining the overall color palette of the complex. This solution demonstrates the possibility of combining different textures and forms while preserving the architectural integrity of the ensemble.
When designing your own home, similar biomimetic principles can be adapted in the form of individual elements: using natural shingles, creating smooth lines in decorative facade elements, or organizing terrace spaces that naturally connect the house with the surrounding landscape.