Integrated rural barn-house – 20th-century productive architecture in miniature; 3d model optimized for printing stl

This miniature stable-house complex represents a type of productive rural architecture characteristic of the twentieth century, where living and working coexist in a single functional unit. the model comprises two clearly differentiated main volumes: a residential section on a domestic scale and a larger volume intended as a stable or barn, linked by an intermediate element that organizes the transition between uses. the architecture is expressed through simple and direct forms: gabled roofs, minimal openings, and a horizontal composition that emphasizes constructive rationality and economy of means. this type of layout is reminiscent of agricultural and livestock environments, where the proximity between living space and productive area optimizes movement and reinforces the daily logic of rural work. the formal abstraction and absence of ornamentation respond to functional criteria, but also give the structure a clear and contemporary feel. the model has been designed with controlled thicknesses, clean edges, and stable geometries, guaranteeing reliable 3d printing without fragile elements. it is ideal for rural dioramas, board games, and territorial models. historical wargames or collections of vernacular and productive architecture.
