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Modern House with Perforated Wooden Facade in Scandinavian Style

#16743. Modern House with Perforated Wooden Facade in Scandinavian Style

The presented building is an exquisite example of modern Scandinavian architecture, where the traditional barn house form has been reimagined through an innovative facade design. The structure is notable for its characteristic triangular silhouette and striking dark wood cladding complemented by a diagonal perforation pattern.

The facade represents a masterful example of working with texture and light. The diagonal lattice on the surface creates a dynamic diamond pattern that not only serves as a decorative element but also performs a practical function by filtering natural light. After dark, this technique allows the house to glow from within, transforming it into an architectural lantern of sorts.

The contrast between the dark wooden facade and the surrounding snowy landscape enhances the expressiveness of the object. Minimalist window openings of various sizes are strategically placed to maximize natural lighting and create a visual connection with the surroundings while maintaining the privacy of internal spaces.

Compositionally, the building consists of several volumes of different heights, making its silhouette dynamic and contemporary despite the traditional roof form. The absence of protruding cornices and gutters emphasizes the cleanliness of geometry and the minimalist approach to design.

This project demonstrates how perforated facade panels can be used in designing a private home to create a unique identity for the object. This technique allows for regulating the degree of privacy and lighting while creating an expressive architectural image.

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