This modern house represents an excellent example of minimalist architecture harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape. The facade demonstrates a masterful combination of contrasting materials – concrete, glass, and wood, creating a simultaneously austere yet warm appearance.
Particularly noteworthy is the two-level composition of the facade, where the upper volume, clad in gray concrete with panoramic windows, dramatically cantilevers over the wooden base. The vertical wooden slats of the ground floor create a rhythmic articulation of the surface and serve not only a decorative purpose but also a functional one – they filter light and provide partial privacy without limiting the connection to the surrounding environment.
The large-format glazing in the upper volume of the house creates lightness and airiness in the construction, while also blurring the boundary between the interior and natural surroundings. This facade design technique maximizes the potential of the site, allowing occupants to enjoy the picturesque views of the woodland.
The exterior solution demonstrates a thoughtful balance between the geometric precision of architectural volumes and the organic quality of the surrounding environment. The green roof of the terrace is not only an environmentally friendly solution but also visually connects the building with the natural landscape, softening the austerity of the concrete forms.