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Modular House with Contrasting Facade and Glass Atrium

#9524. Modular House with Contrasting Facade and Glass Atrium

This modern modular structure represents an interesting example of harmonious combination of industrial style with elements of contemporary architecture. The building's facade features a two-tone color scheme: the upper section is clad in gray panels, while the lower section is finished with white corrugated metal, creating a clear horizontal zoning of the volume.

The central element of the composition is a glass atrium with wooden frame elements, which serves not only as a functional transition between the two volumes of the building but also as a visual accent for the entire structure. The tall glass panels of the atrium provide abundant natural light to the interior space and create a sense of lightness in the overall mass of the building.

Particularly noteworthy are the multi-level raised planters integrated into the landscape, made from a combination of wood and corrugated metal, which echo the materials of the main structure and create a cohesive architectural ensemble. These elements not only serve a decorative function but also fulfill practical purposes, allowing for organized greenery on the property.

The facade design employs a technique of contrasting material combinations: metal, wood, and glass create an interesting textural interplay. This approach can be applied when designing your own home, where the combination of different textures and materials can emphasize the architectural concept and add individuality to the structure. Another effective solution is the use of vertical and horizontal articulation of the facade through different materials and color schemes.

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