This striking example of organic architecture is a snow-white structure resembling a giant seashell or wave. The building's façade features smooth, flowing lines without sharp angles, creating the impression that the house literally grew out of the natural landscape.
The architectural solution of the façade is built on a combination of biomorphic forms – wave-like curves of walls, spiral elements, and round windows of various sizes create a dynamic composition. The upper part of the main façade is particularly distinctive with an element resembling a seashell or crown, giving the building a recognizable silhouette.
The monochromatic white color of the façade beautifully contrasts with the blue sky and pool water, emphasizing the sculptural nature of the forms. Round windows of different sizes not only serve as functional lighting elements but also become a decorative accent, reminiscent of the portholes of an underwater vessel. The two-story structure of the building organically combines several volumes into a single composition.
For home design, several techniques can be borrowed from this project: the use of flowing lines to create a more organic façade; monochromatic color scheme that allows better perception of sculptural forms; non-standard window shapes that can become an interesting accent even in a more traditional house; and the integration of architecture with the surrounding landscape, where the building becomes its extension.