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Modern facade with contrasting materials and asymmetrical volumes

#9024. Modern facade with contrasting materials and asymmetrical volumes

The presented image showcases a modern residential house with an interesting architectural solution, characterized by a mixture of styles and materials. The facade of the building is a striking example of a contemporary interpretation of urban architecture with elements of constructivism and traditional design.

Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical volume of the facade, where the cantilevered projection of the left part of the second floor stands out, clad with vertical metal panels in a gray-green shade. This element creates a dynamic contrast with the main stone cladding of the walls. Light gray natural stone is used as the dominant material, giving the building solidity and nobility.

The central element of the composition is a two-story entrance area with spacious glazing and white framing, which visually divides the building into functional blocks. The panoramic glazing deserves special attention, providing abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces and creating a connection between internal and external spaces.

The right part of the building has a more traditional appearance with elements of brickwork and a classic gabled roof, creating an interesting dialogue between modernity and tradition. The landscape design of the plot with Japanese maples and ornamental shrubs delicately complements the architectural composition.

When designing your own facade, it's worth paying attention to techniques such as contrasting combinations of materials (stone, metal, glass), playing with volumes and protruding elements, and using asymmetry to create a dynamic appearance of the building. It's also important to consider the harmonious combination of modern and traditional elements to achieve a unique yet contextually appropriate image.

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