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Tropical Facade with Wooden Columns and Light Play

#15912. Tropical Facade with Wooden Columns and Light Play

This image showcases an elegant tropical dwelling with a thoughtfully designed semi-open architecture. We are looking at an excellent example of biophilic design where the boundary between interior and exterior space is deliberately blurred. The structure is distinguished by its use of natural materials, primarily wood, which creates a warm, harmonious atmosphere.

The architectural solution of the facade is characterized by a rhythmic arrangement of wooden columns that not only serve a structural function but also create an interplay of light and shadow on the terrace floor. The pergola-like roof structure with wooden beams allows diffused light to penetrate, forming a dynamic light pattern inside the space. The orange walls of the interior space contrast with the natural wooden elements, adding brightness and warmth to the interior.

The design places special emphasis on integration with the surrounding nature: tropical plants encircle the structure, and a small reflecting pool mirrors the construction, enhancing the connection with the natural environment. Large glass surfaces ensure unobstructed visual connection between the interior space and the exterior.

When designing your own facade in a similar style, you might employ techniques such as: rhythmic placement of vertical elements to create a play of light and shadow; use of pergolas or louvered structures for filtering natural light; application of natural materials in the finishing; integration of water elements that reflect the architecture; and maximum glazing to visually unite with the natural surroundings.

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