#15319. Eco-friendly Wooden Facade: Modern House with Dynamic Volume Composition

This modern country house is an excellent example of eco-architecture using natural materials. The facade is completely clad with vertically arranged wooden slats, creating a rhythmic texture that harmoniously blends with the surrounding forest landscape. The unique feature of the facade lies in its fragmentary composition: the building's volume is divided into several offset rectangular blocks of varying heights, creating a dynamic silhouette.

The vertical wooden slats of the facade not only serve a decorative function but also emphasize the ecological focus of the project. The natural gray-brown color of the weather-exposed wood enhances the sense of unity with nature. Minimalist window openings with dark frames contrast with the facade's texture, while the entrance area is highlighted by a wider opening featuring a wooden door in a warm shade.

The facade design is particularly appealing due to its play with geometry and levels, creating the impression of a structure organically growing from the ground. This technique can be successfully applied when designing a country house: using offset volumes allows for functional zoning without excessive building massiveness. It's also worth noting the practicality of vertical wooden siding - it provides natural ventilation for the facade and ensures durability when properly treated.

Complementing the architectural ensemble is a circular area in the garden made of vertical wooden elements, which echoes the facade treatment and creates a cohesive concept for the country property.

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