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Modular Green Facade: Contemporary Complex with Integrated Gardens

#17519. Modular Green Facade: Contemporary Complex with Integrated Gardens

This impressive modern complex represents a striking example of biophilic design in architecture. The building's facade is constructed using a modular scheme with shifted glass and metal boxes in a greenish tint, creating a dynamic visual rhythm. Particularly noteworthy is the integration of greenery at different levels — terraced gardens on the upper floors with trees in yellow and red hues add organic quality to the building and connect it with nature.

The facade features abundant glazing, ensuring maximum penetration of natural light into the interior spaces. The ground floor is designed as a commercial area with shop windows, activating the urban environment and creating a comfortable atmosphere for pedestrians. The landscaping continues at street level, where potted plants softly frame the entrance to the building.

The facade design successfully combines functionality and aesthetics — the protruding balconies not only serve a practical purpose but also create an interesting play of volumes and shadows. This approach can be used when designing a private home by integrating green elements into the architecture, creating multi-level terraces with plants, and using environmentally friendly materials in the finishing. Particularly interesting is the "green roof" technique, which here is transformed into an entire system of gardens on the upper floors.

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