The Forest House is another, yet different than commonly known, attempt to combine architecture with a natural landscape. This time, architecture almost literally becomes a forest creation. The designers added depth to the geometric form of a solid composed of three superimposed cuboids thanks to loggias and terrace arcades. The sophisticated form is emphasised by carefully selected finishing materials – slate evoking associations with the bark of pine trees growing next to the house and abachi wood finishing the recesses.
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