This modern log house represents a magnificent example of chalet-style architecture with distinct North American influences. The facade of the building impresses with its expressive triangular form with an abundance of glass, creating a striking accent on the central part of the structure.
Particularly eye-catching is the front wall made of glass panels, formed in a geometric pattern of triangles and rectangles framed by wooden beams. This solution not only provides abundant natural lighting for the interior spaces but also creates a visual connection between the interior and the surrounding nature.
The facade skillfully combines several materials: warm honey-toned wood, contrasting dark blue metal roofing, and stone masonry in the foundation and support columns. This gives the building both solidity and elegance. Special charm is added to the exterior by the open terrace with modern glass railings, which wraps around the house and connects to the ground level via a wooden staircase.
The volumetric-spatial composition of the house demonstrates a harmonious balance between the traditional roof form of an Alpine chalet and modern architectural solutions. The lower basement level with stone cladding and large glass doors creates the impression that the main volume of the house literally floats above the ground, enhancing the dynamic quality of the entire composition.