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Folded Facade with Green Roof: Harmony of Geometry and Nature

#8667. Folded Facade with Green Roof: Harmony of Geometry and Nature

Before us is an impressive example of modern sustainable architecture — a complex with an innovative approach to facade organization and landscape integration. The building represents a dynamic composition of geometric forms with a distinctly "folded" facade, where planes seem to transition into one another, creating a continuous flow of space.

The most notable feature is the use of a green roof that gently slopes down to the ground, blurring the boundary between architecture and landscape. This technique is not only visually appealing but also ecologically efficient — the green roof provides additional thermal insulation, absorbs rainwater, and promotes biodiversity.

The facade combines white plastered surfaces with wooden cladding panels, creating an interesting contrast of textures and materials. Glazing is strategically placed to maximize natural lighting, while solar panels on one of the roof planes emphasize the ecological focus of the project.

In designing your own home, several techniques from this project could be adopted: using inclined planes to create a dynamic facade, integrating greenery elements into the building's architecture, combining contrasting materials and textures, and organizing smooth transitions between interior and exterior spaces. Even on a smaller scale, applying "folded" geometry and partial roof greening can give a house expressiveness and ecological orientation.