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Green Facade: Modern Residence with Integrated Biophilic Shell

#17498. Green Facade: Modern Residence with Integrated Biophilic Shell

Before us is an impressive example of modern biophilic architecture, where the building is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding natural environment. The facade of this private residence represents an innovative approach to green facade design, where vertical landscaping becomes a key element of the architectural solution.

Particularly noteworthy is the upper part of the structure with its characteristic rounded form, completely covered with a cascade of living plants. The facade structure consists of a dark frame with numerous vertical elements serving as support for climbing plants that descend like natural curtains. The building's "green crown" creates the impression that the architecture literally grows from the surrounding landscape.

The lower part of the building is more structured and geometric, creating an interesting contrast with the organic upper section. The fence, executed in the same aesthetic with vertical elements and concrete sections, forms a cohesive architectural ensemble. Special attention should be paid to the thoughtful combination of strict geometry in construction materials and the free-flowing organic quality of the plant cover.

This approach to facade design can be adapted for private homes of various scales by integrating vertical gardening systems, modular lattices for climbing plants, or even compact container gardens. It's important to consider local flora, climatic features, and plan automatic irrigation systems to maintain the living facade.

We design facades of country houses.