The architectural object presented demonstrates a modern interpretation of the traditional gabled roof form, divided into two distinct volumes with contrasting façade solutions. The left volume is executed in white vertical cladding with large glazed surfaces and an interesting facade design featuring a transparent roof section that creates a pavilion effect. The right volume is distinguished by warm wooden vertical cladding, which forms an expressive rhythm and textural contrast with the white surfaces.
The connecting element between the two volumes is a light, semi-transparent gallery with a minimalist canopy, providing a smooth transition between interior spaces. An extensive wooden deck extends the living space outward, organically connecting the architecture with the landscape. An elegant pool with concrete edges complements the composition, creating a focal point and emphasizing the contemporary character of the project.
The work with materials and proportions deserves special attention. Wooden frames of window and door openings harmoniously combine with the terrace finishing and the vertical rhythm of the wooden façade. The use of contrast between white surfaces and warm wood creates a visual balance, while clean geometric lines emphasize the modernity of the entire composition. This architecture demonstrates how traditional forms can be reimagined in a contemporary key while maintaining a connection with the surrounding environment.