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Deconstructivist concrete facade with dynamic geometry

#11421. Deconstructivist concrete facade with dynamic geometry

This modern residential house is a striking example of deconstructivist architecture. The concrete facade of the building is characterized by a complex geometric composition with expressive diagonal lines and asymmetrical volumes. Particularly notable are the massive concrete supports that protrude from the main volume of the building at sharp angles, creating a dynamic sense of movement and tension.

The facade demonstrates masterful use of monolithic reinforced concrete, where structural elements simultaneously become aesthetic features. Large glass surfaces are integrated into the concrete shell, providing abundant natural light to the interior while maintaining the brutalist aesthetic of the exterior. The effect is enhanced by glass railings on the upper terrace, where even a tree grows, adding a biophilic element to an otherwise austere architectural composition.

The building sits on a stone foundation, emphasizing its connection to the landscape despite its avant-garde character. The combination of raw concrete, glass, geometric complexity, and natural elements creates a multi-layered architectural dialogue. For private construction, techniques such as exposed concrete, clean geometric forms, and material contrast can be adapted on a more moderate scale, creating a contemporary and expressive home image.