The architectural object presented exemplifies a striking example of contemporary minimalism with dynamic elements of constructivism. The building features a prominently cantilevered upper floor volume that creates a "floating" effect above the base. The facade is executed in white, emphasizing the geometric purity of forms and enhancing the impression of structural lightness.
The lower level of the building deserves special attention with its characteristic diagonal supports that resemble stylized "V"-shaped columns. These elements not only serve a structural function by supporting the cantilevered volume but also create an expressive rhythmic pattern, adding dynamism to the overall composition. The large panoramic windows of the corner room on the second floor ensure maximum light penetration and visual connection with the surrounding landscape.
The combination of smooth white surfaces of the facade with the textural stone masonry of the retaining walls creates an interesting contrast of textures. The bluish tint of the stonework, particularly noticeable in evening lighting, adds individuality and depth to the entire composition. The thoughtfully designed landscape lighting system accentuates the architectural features and creates a dramatic effect in the evening hours.
For one's own home, such techniques could be adopted as using cantilevered projections to create a dynamic composition, contrasting textures and materials (smooth plaster and natural stone), integrating architecture with landscape design through site terracing, and skillful use of architectural lighting to highlight structural elements of the facade.