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Eco-friendly wooden facade with horizontal louvers in mountain landscape

#9989. Eco-friendly wooden facade with horizontal louvers in mountain landscape

This modern residential structure demonstrates an excellent example of eco-friendly architecture seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape. The facade is crafted from natural wood with horizontally oriented planks, visually elongating the building and emphasizing its connection to the surrounding environment.

The upper level of the building features wooden louvers that not only serve as sun protection elements but also give the facade rhythm and depth. The contrast between enclosed sections and large glass surfaces creates an interesting play of light and shadow. The lower level of the building has a curved form with vertical wooden slats, which softens the overall geometric composition.

Particularly noteworthy is the thoughtful integration of architecture into the landscape: the house seems to emerge from the hillside, with a terraced garden and stone elements creating a smooth transition between natural and man-made environments. Large windows provide panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and, likely, a body of water partially visible on the side.

In your own home, similar techniques can be adapted through the use of natural materials (especially wood) for facade cladding, organization of a dynamic facade with sun protection elements, maximizing panoramic glazing to connect interior with exterior, and creating smooth transitions between the structure and landscape through greenery and terracing of the plot.

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