Before us is a striking example of contemporary architecture that harmoniously combines geometric forms, contrasting materials, and integration with the natural landscape. The façade features a dynamic asymmetrical composition with an expressive cantilevered upper floor, creating a sense of lightness and airiness to the structure.
The façade uses a three-part color scheme: white plastered surfaces, dark gray elements, and warm wooden accents in a natural tone. Particularly eye-catching are the wooden inserts in the form of cladding, which not only enrich the texture of the façade but also create a visual connection with the surrounding greenery. These wooden elements emphasize the entrance area and the cantilevered section, adding warmth to the overall composition.
On the second floor, there is a spacious terrace with wooden railings, which serves as an extension of the living space outdoors. Large-format glazing provides natural light to the interior spaces and maintains a visual connection with the surrounding forest.
The transition from architecture to landscape is interesting: the building seems to emerge from a rocky base, where unprocessed large boulders create a natural podium for the architectural volume. This solution is not only aesthetically interesting but also functional in the context of the slope.
For application in your own façade design, you might consider: contrasting combination of materials (wood, plaster, metal), the use of cantilevered projections to create dynamism, integration of open terraces into the architectural volume, and a harmonious transition from building to landscape through intermediate elements.