Artistic/Oriental, at the same time beige/brown

previous facadenext facade
Parametric Wooden Facade: Lamellae Structure with Organic Curves

#15406. Parametric Wooden Facade: Lamellae Structure with Organic Curves

The image showcases an impressive example of parametric architecture in the form of a pavilion created from horizontally arranged wooden slats. The structure presents a cubic form with skillfully crafted curvilinear cutouts, creating a smooth entrance and organic recesses within the structure.

The pavilion's facade demonstrates masterful use of repetitive elements — thin wooden lamellae stacked on top of each other with slight displacements, creating an effect of wave-like movement and visual permeability. Particularly noteworthy is how the architect forms spatial curves not by using bent elements, but through the displacement of straight wooden planks relative to one another.

The construction allows light to penetrate through the gaps between the planks, creating an interplay of shadow and light inside the pavilion. The entrance is designed as a smooth organic opening that invites visitors inside. At the base of the pavilion, containers with bright yellow flowers are arranged, contrasting with the natural color of the wood.

This lamellae facade technique can be adapted for private housing in the form of decorative elements or facade systems, providing both aesthetic appeal and functionality — for example, to create shading, improve ventilation, or zone spaces. The rhythmic arrangement of wooden elements not only creates an interesting visual play but can also serve as an effective means of harmoniously integrating a building into its natural surroundings.

Prices for facade design for country house.
Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"