#7575. Bioclimatic house with wooden façade and integrated solar panels

This architectural object represents a modern residential building with prominent ecological features. The façade is clad with horizontal wooden slats in a warm honey shade, creating an effect of natural texture. Particularly notable is the unusual form of the structure with a curved roof that smoothly transitions into a vertical wall, forming a single streamlined surface.

The southern façade is equipped with large-scale photovoltaic panels positioned at an optimal angle for solar energy collection. The central part of the roof is crowned with a glass volume - presumably a skylight or ventilation system, which emphasizes the technological nature of the building. In the lower section, the building rests on a concrete foundation, creating a visual contrast with the wooden cladding of the upper floors.

The architectural solution includes large panoramic windows and glass doors, providing maximum natural lighting for interior spaces. The entrance is accentuated by a vertical element made of light-colored wood. The building is part of a complex of energy-efficient structures, as evidenced by neighboring buildings also equipped with solar panels. The well-maintained territory with gravel paths complements the overall concept of ecological housing, harmoniously integrated into the natural environment.

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