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White Minimalist Facade: Harmony of Tradition and Modernity

#11497. White Minimalist Facade: Harmony of Tradition and Modernity

Before us is a modern country house with a minimalist white facade, representing an interesting combination of traditional and contemporary architectural elements. Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical roof shape with its characteristic slope, referencing traditional architecture but executed in a modern interpretation. The building's facade is clad in white brick, creating a clean, laconic image that emphasizes the geometry of the structure.

The architectural composition forms an L-shaped volume with several height levels. The main facade features large windows that provide abundant natural light to the interior. The panoramic glazing in the left part of the building creates an interesting solution, forming a subtle contrast with the more restrained window openings of the main volume. Additional expressiveness is created by a light pergola on the right side of the facade, serving as a transitional zone between the house and garden.

The landscape design supports the architectural concept — neatly trimmed spherical shrubs and ornamental grasses create a soft contrast with the geometric rigor of the building. The integration of the house into the surrounding space is performed harmoniously, with the creation of open terraces and leisure areas.

When designing your own facade, you can note several techniques from this example: playing with roof geometry to create architectural expressiveness; using monochromatic finishing to emphasize the building's form; judicious combination of traditional materials (tiles) with modern solutions (large window openings); integration of covered terraces as transition zones between house and garden; using the site's relief to create a multi-level approach to the house.

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