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White Minimalist Facade: Harmony of Geometry and Nature

#11804. White Minimalist Facade: Harmony of Geometry and Nature

This modern residential house is a striking example of minimalist architecture with cubic forms. The facade is executed in a strict white color, creating a clear contrast with the surrounding nature and emphasizing the geometric purity of the structure. The flat roof complements the overall minimalist aesthetic of the building.

The facade is characterized by an asymmetrical arrangement of window openings of different sizes with dark frames, which adds dynamism to the strict geometry. The lower level is finished with gray concrete, creating a visual plinth and emphasizing the horizontal division of the volume. This technique allows the building to organically fit into the slope of the site.

An interesting architectural element is the protruding terrace with a canopy on columns and metal railings, which not only functionally enriches the space but also creates a play of volumes and shadows on the facade. A staircase with minimalist railings leads to the garden, where a wooden deck has been arranged for relaxation.

In designing your own house facade, you might consider such techniques as the contrasting combination of white walls and dark window frames, combining different materials for visual zoning of the volume (in this case, white plaster and gray concrete), using large windows for maximum interaction with the surrounding nature, and creating functional protruding elements (terraces, canopies) that simultaneously serve as architectural accents.

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