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Modern Stone Facade: Fusion of Tradition and Innovation on a Natural Slope

#9421. Modern Stone Facade: Fusion of Tradition and Innovation on a Natural Slope

The architectural solution presented demonstrates an excellent example of a modern interpretation of a traditional rural house. The building has an L-shaped configuration and consists of two connected volumes with mono-pitched roofs, creating an interesting dynamic and asymmetry in the composition. Particularly noteworthy is the skillful combination of natural stone and modern materials, where the stone masonry of the lower part of the facade provides visual weight and connection to the landscape.

The facade of the house is distinguished by thoughtful geometry and precise proportions. Large panoramic windows on the ground floor create a sense of openness and provide maximum natural lighting for interior spaces, while visually connecting the interior with the surrounding landscape. The contrast between the heavy stone base and the lighter upper part with a smooth plastered surface creates an interesting visual tension.

The architect masterfully used the terrain variations of the site, embedding the lower floor into the slope, which gives the house an organic position in the landscape. The combination of traditional materials with modern architectural techniques is a vivid example of how in the design of a private house one can achieve a balance between innovation and respect for regional building traditions. When designing your own house, it is worth paying attention to this approach to facade zoning by materials, using natural stone to create textural contrast, and competent work with glazing to ensure connection with the environment.

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