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Modern House with Dynamic Perforated Facade

#18541. Modern House with Dynamic Perforated Facade

This modern two-story house showcases an impressive example of innovative facade design using perforated metal panels. The upper floor is framed with movable perforated screens that serve multiple functions: regulating natural light, providing privacy, and creating a dynamic image of a constantly changing facade.

Particularly notable is the play of light and shadow created by the openwork panels. Depending on the position of the sun and the arrangement of the screens, the facade "comes alive," creating geometric patterns on interior surfaces. The perforated elements contrast with the solid surfaces of the lower level, emphasizing the architectural concept and creating a visual lightness in the upper part of the structure.

The ground floor features a minimalist style with large sliding glass doors that open the interior space to the external environment. This solution blurs the boundary between interior and exterior, extending the living area through the terrace. The combination of metal, concrete, and wood in the finishing creates a harmonious palette of materials, emphasizing the contemporary nature of the architecture.

This approach with perforated panels can be adapted for various climatic conditions and architectural styles. When designing your own home, such screens can become not only a functional element for sun protection but also a unique signature feature of the building, giving it a special architectural character.

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