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Modern Stone Facade Forest House with Panoramic Glazing

#15889. Modern Stone Facade Forest House with Panoramic Glazing

The image showcases a magnificent modern country house seamlessly integrated into an autumn forest landscape. The architectural solution of the facade presents a harmonious combination of natural stone and extensive glazing, creating a dialogue between man-made structure and surrounding nature.

The facade features distinctive triangular gables characteristic of chalets and Alpine architecture but interpreted in a contemporary manner. Particularly noteworthy is the use of glass gables that visually lighten the massiveness of the structure and allow maximum penetration of natural light into the interior spaces. The stonework of the facade is executed with high craftsmanship – using varied-sized stone blocks that create textural interest and reference traditional construction methods.

The second-floor balcony with transparent glass railing serves not only as a functional element but also as an architectural accent, emphasizing the horizontal articulation of the facade. The massive stone chimney is harmoniously integrated into the overall composition and serves as a vertical dominant, balancing the horizontal lines of the building.

In designing your own facade, you could apply several techniques used in this project: combining natural materials (stone, wood) with large areas of glazing, using contrasts between heavy and light elements, and creating expressive architectural forms that emphasize the connection with the surrounding landscape. Particularly worth noting is the well-thought-out transition from internal space to external through a stone-finished terrace and stone slab pathway that smoothly connects with it.

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