This modern forest retreat with a dramatic black facade exemplifies a bold architectural solution harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape. The building features expressive geometry and a stepped structure that follows the natural slope of the site. The facade is constructed with vertically oriented black wooden panels, giving the structure both a minimalist and striking character.
Special attention should be paid to the work with volumes: the cascading levels create the impression of blocks floating in the forest. The architect skillfully used the contrast between the dark facade and light window openings, which serve not only a functional but also a compositional role. Large windows with white frames create visual accents and provide generous natural lighting to the interior spaces.
The facade design employs contemporary techniques that can be adapted for private construction: monochromatic color scheme, play with levels and volumes, and the use of natural materials in their authentic texture. The abundance of open terraces and balconies with minimalist railings enhances the connection between the house and the surrounding forest landscape.
The lower level of the house includes a garage space and an entrance group with an elegant vertical light section that visually connects the floors and emphasizes the height of the structure. Details such as Corten steel (on the information stele) and minimalist plant compositions complement the overall modern appearance, demonstrating attention to detail.