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Minimalist Wooden Facade: Vertical Texture and Geometric Purity

#2759. Minimalist Wooden Facade: Vertical Texture and Geometric Purity

This modern house exemplifies minimalist architecture with distinct attention to natural materials and textural contrast. The main volume is executed as a laconic rectangular block with vertical wooden cladding that creates a rhythmic pattern on the facade. The dark finish of the main facade effectively contrasts with the lighter wooden cladding material of the extension on the left.

The architecture of the house is built on the interplay of proportions and voids. The large panoramic window on the second floor provides a magnificent view of the surrounding landscape, while the ground floor features extensive glazing that creates a seamless transition between interior and exterior. A structural feature of the facade is the protruding volume of the second floor, which forms a covered terrace below, not only adding spatial dynamics but also serving as a functional element.

The building is organically integrated into its natural context, neighboring hills and trees, which emphasizes the connection between architecture and environment. The interior, visible through the glazing, showcases warm wood and a cozy atmosphere with characteristic elements of modern design, such as a cocoon-shaped hanging chair. The entire composition of the facade and building reflects the philosophy of contemporary country living, where comfort, aesthetics, and eco-friendliness exist in harmonious balance.

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