#18309. Cascading House with Wooden Facade in Mountain Landscape

The presented object is an impressive example of modern architecture organically integrated into a mountainous landscape. The house features a minimalist facade design dominated by a horizontal composition, emphasized by extended wooden cladding. The facade is executed in natural materials – predominantly dark-toned wood, which creates a harmonious contrast with the surrounding nature while simultaneously blending the building into it.

The architectural solution includes several key elements: asymmetrical pitched roofs with minimalist slopes, panoramic glazing on the main facade that opens the interior space to the breathtaking mountain landscape, and an extensive terrace with metal railings. The architect particularly succeeds in working with level transitions – the house cascades down the terrain, highlighted by the stepped composition of volumes.

The facade design employs horizontal wooden cladding, which visually expands the structure and integrates it with the mountain horizon. The building's base is made of stone, creating a sense of solid foundation and connection to the earth. This solution is suitable for private homes on sites with complex terrain, where creating a dialogue between architecture and the natural context is essential.

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