Porcelain stoneware tiles for external cladding of ventilated facades

DieJM Architectsconnect in his projectMontebar Villavisually attractive materials, modern solutions and the planned building regulations for the region. The modern house is located in vineyards above the Swiss town of Medeglia. In this area, all buildings should have dark gray roof cladding in order to integrate well into the surroundings and not visually disturb the beautiful natural landscape when viewed from a distance. The architects went a little further with the regulations and included the entire villa from the outsidePorcelain stoneware tilesdisguised.

Porcelain stoneware tiles for the realization of a ventilated facade - a villa in the Swiss mountains

The house is based on a prefabricated wooden house and the anthracite-gray exterior tiles serve as the facade shell. This will make oneventilated facaderealized by the cavity between the twodisguisesallows air to pass through. This effective natural ventilation helps to cool the building in the summer months and in winter the internal wall acquires a thermal insulation effect.

Modern exterior cladding - an architect's villa

The single-family home is located on a slope and offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. On the south side, the facade is made entirely of glass and the fresh green lawn can be reached directly through large, sliding patio doors.

Exterior finishes comply with area building codes

Gray porcelain stoneware tiles even cover the shutters

Shutters covered with exterior tiles appear invisible when closed

Porcelain stoneware and minimalist architecture – a villa in vineyards above the Swiss town of Medeglia

Indirect warm lighting describes the foundation of the minimalist building

Porcelain stoneware facade cladding, ventilated facade - every room with an exit door

Modern house on a slope clad from the outside

Modern villa on a hillside in the Swiss vineyards - beautiful natural landscape

Porcelain stoneware tiles for exterior cladding glass facade on the south side of the house

Glass facade and covered terrace on the south side of the house

Exterior cladding and glass facade - modern architect's villa

Living rooms and covered terrace on the south side of the house

Modern, open space planning and large-format windows

Large-format windows offer beautiful views of the surrounding landscape

Modern architect's villa in the vineyards above the Swiss town of Medeglia

Modern living room with glass wall for optimal daylight flow

Modern interior and furnishings – open space planning

Modern and minimalist living room with indirect lighting

Modern interior in white with attractive natural wooden floors

Dining area in the living room with functional, integrated bench

Modern open kitchen in white high gloss right next to the terrace

*You can find further information about the modern mountain villa and projects by JM Architects on theirHomepage