Before us is an expressive architectural composition presenting a complex wooden ceiling structure with organic forms. This work demonstrates a masterful use of natural materials, where wood (likely plywood or thin wooden panels) becomes not just a construction element but an artistic statement.
The structure has a biomorphic configuration reminiscent of intertwining branches or even a root system. Particularly impressive is the play of light created by simple pendant globe lamps with transparent glass shades. Light becomes an important element of the architectural composition, creating expressive shadows and emphasizing the three-dimensionality of the entire structure.
The color palette is built on the contrast between light and darker wood tones, which enhances the visual effect and adds dynamism to the space. Such wooden structure design can serve as inspiration for interior decoration of private homes, where even ceiling surfaces can be transformed into works of art.
Although the image shows an interior rather than a building facade, this approach to working with wood and forms can be creatively transferred to exteriors as well. For example, similar wooden structures could become part of a canopy, pergola, or decorative element above an entrance group, creating an expressive architectural accent and unique character for the building.
This work demonstrates the contemporary trend toward parametric design in architecture, where complex organic forms are created through computer modeling and then materialized.