The architectural object presented demonstrates an excellent example of contemporary sustainable design with a prominent wooden facade. The building has a clear geometric structure with an original solution for the external shell, consisting of horizontal wooden slats that create a rhythmic pattern around the entire perimeter.
The facade of the building represents a masterful use of wooden elements that simultaneously serve decorative and functional purposes. The wooden slats, positioned at specific intervals, act as sun shades and create a sense of semi-transparency. The upper part of the building is crowned with a perforated canopy that allows light to pass through, creating an interesting play of shadows on the facade while protecting from direct sunlight.
Particularly noteworthy is the combination of textures and materials: the warm tone of the wood contrasts with the concrete base of the first floor and glass inserts. This multi-layered facade design creates a sense of depth and makes the building visually interesting from any angle. Balconies and loggias, protected by wooden screens, are organically integrated into the overall composition.
In private home construction, a similar approach with wooden slats can be used on a smaller scale to create a facade with good ventilation and sun protection. Wooden slats can serve as screens for terraces, organization of private areas, or as decorative elements that give the house a modern look and eco-friendliness.