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Reflective Facade: Metal Cantilever with Mirror Surface in Contemporary Residential Architecture

#8030. Reflective Facade: Metal Cantilever with Mirror Surface in Contemporary Residential Architecture

This architectural work represents a striking example of a modern approach to residential architecture, where contrasting materials and geometric forms create a dramatic effect. The building's facade impresses with its expressive composition, in which the main accent is a massive mirrored volume that seems to float above the foundation. This metallic cantilever with a large panoramic window creates an impression of lightness, despite its visual massiveness.

The material solution of the facade is built on the contrast of textures and colors: a silvery metallic volume of the upper floor, warm wooden cladding of the central part, and a minimalist concrete base. This three-part division gives the building a clearly readable hierarchy and rhythm. Particularly noteworthy is the use of reflective surfaces, which not only create an interesting play of light but also integrate the surrounding natural landscape into the architecture of the building.

The layout includes access to the first-floor terrace, organized as an extension of the living space. This is a classic technique of modern architecture, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior. Large areas of glazing at all levels ensure maximum interaction with the natural surroundings.

In your own projects, you can be inspired by the use of contrasting materials to create a visual accent, the application of cantilever projections to give dynamism to the facade, as well as the integration of reflective surfaces to play with the natural environment. Combining traditional materials (wood, concrete) with modern ones (metal, glass) allows creating a multi-layered facade that is interesting to perceive and remains relevant for many years.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.
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