This modern mountain house with an industrial facade of corrugated metal represents a striking example of architecture harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape. The building is clad with dark metal panels featuring vertical ribbing, giving the structure both a contemporary and industrial character. The contrast between the cool metal cladding and warm wooden elements creates a visually appealing composition.
The architectural solution of the facade demonstrates a thoughtful combination of materials: metal cladding, wooden structural elements of canopies, and large glass window surfaces. Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical gable roof with expressive wooden eaves that soften the strictness of the metal facade. The facade design skillfully uses structural elements as part of the aesthetic solution, where functional details become decorative accents.
Floor-to-ceiling windows of various sizes and configurations break up the monotony of the metal cladding, providing not only abundant natural light to the interior spaces but also creating a play of volumes on the facade plane. Direct access to a terrace with lightweight metal railing extends the living space and ensures connection with the surrounding nature.
The garage area with two doors is integrated into the overall composition of the building, maintaining the integrity of the architectural image. The well-thought-out landscaping of the adjacent territory using local stone and gravel paths strengthens the connection between the structure and its natural environment, emphasizing the ecological approach to design.