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Modern hillside residence with contrasting façade and panoramic glazing

#17602. Modern hillside residence with contrasting façade and panoramic glazing

This modern country house represents an excellent example of organic architecture, where the structure is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape. Positioned on a hillside amidst lush vegetation, the house showcases a multi-level composition with a pronounced cascading effect.

The house façade is designed in a minimalist style with predominantly dark tones and extensive glazing. Particularly noteworthy is the contrast between the strict geometric lines of the structure and the soft natural forms of the surrounding landscape. The main accent of the façade is the spacious panoramic windows, creating an effect of transparency and visually blurring the boundary between the interior space and the surrounding nature.

The architectural composition includes several volumes of different heights, which adds dynamism to the entire structure. The upper level is executed in dark tones with wooden inserts, creating a sense of reliability and solidity, while the lower level with extensive glazing appears light and airy. Stone cladding on part of the façade adds textural diversity and references the natural context.

The lower terrace with a swimming pool and relaxation area is framed by glass railings, which allows for maintaining the openness of the space without disrupting the overall concept of transparency. The laconic finishing of the terrace with light tiles contrasts with the dark façade of the main structure, creating an expressive play of shades.

When designing your own house in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the play of contrasts (dark/light, transparent/opaque), the use of different textures (glass, wood, stone), and thoughtful zoning of levels. It's also important to consider the orientation of the house relative to the cardinal directions for the most effective use of natural lighting.

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