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Cascading hillside house with multi-level façade

#11579. Cascading hillside house with multi-level façade

This is an impressive example of modern hillside architecture, where the building is organically integrated into the steep slope. The structure is built on a cascading principle with multiple levels, which makes the most of the challenging terrain.

The façade of the building represents a masterful combination of different materials and textures. The upper level is executed in a minimalist style with clean white walls and large window openings, creating an impression of lightness and airiness. The middle level features glass walls in a gray metal frame, with an accent red wall inside that is visible through the glass, adding dynamism to the composition.

Particularly noteworthy is the use of supporting structures and stonework in the lower part of the building, which serves as a foundation and visually "grounds" the structure. The curved line of the stone wall creates a smooth transition between architecture and landscape, demonstrating the architect's careful consideration of the surrounding environment.

In the façade design, one can note the skillful use of horizontal lines and cantilever projections that emphasize the modern character of the building. The flat roof of the middle level has been transformed into a functional terrace with elements of greenery and leisure areas, which is an excellent example of the functional use of roof space.

To create a similar effect in your own home, you can use contrasting materials (glass, concrete, stone), play with combinations of enclosed and open spaces, and pay attention to integrating the building into the landscape using retaining walls and terracing the plot.

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