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Modernist Pavilion with Cantilevered Roof and Stone Facade

#9542. Modernist Pavilion with Cantilevered Roof and Stone Facade

This is an expressive example of modernist architecture, where the emphasis is placed on the contrast between materials and forms. The building is a pavilion with a dynamic cantilevered roof that creates a sense of hovering above the massive stone base. The facade of the first level is made of natural layered stone in various shades — from light beige to terracotta, which adds textural richness and visual weight to the lower part of the structure.

The upper level contrasts with the stone foundation through abundant glass in the form of panoramic windows, creating a sense of lightness and openness. The projecting roof with wide overhangs not only serves as an architectural accent but also functionally protects the interior from direct sunlight. The minimalist approach of the upper structure is emphasized by clean lines and the absence of decorative elements.

The architectural composition blends organically with the natural surroundings — the leafless deciduous trees indicate autumn or winter, which further highlights the warmth of the stone masonry. In private house construction, a similar approach can be used by combining natural materials with modern architectural solutions: expressive stone masonry at the base of the house creates a feeling of reliability, while large windows and projecting roof elements add lightness and modernity to the facade.

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