This modern forest retreat represents an elegant example of minimalist architecture organically integrated into a natural setting. The compact structure with a flat roof showcases a restrained yet expressive façade characterized by clean geometry and a thoughtful combination of materials.
The building's façade features a contrasting composition: the upper level is clad in light-colored vertical panels that create a rhythmic visual pattern, while the lower tier combines concrete surfaces with warm wooden elements in a reddish-brown tone. Particularly notable are the large sliding glass doors with wooden frames that provide a continuous connection between the interior space and the surrounding natural environment.
The architectural composition is complemented by a spacious wooden deck that serves as a transitional zone between interior and exterior, visually expanding the living space. The minimalist chimney and technical elements on the roof are integrated into the overall design without disrupting the clean lines. A subtle accent of copper or brass trim along the upper edge of the façade adds a sophisticated touch to the building's overall appearance.
The architect masterfully applied modernist principles, adapting them to the forest context: the building does not dominate nature but becomes part of it, while offering a comfortable contemporary refuge with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.