Contemporary, at the same time white/grey

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Streamlined Translucent Facade: Flowing Forms and Contrasting Textures

#11841. Streamlined Translucent Facade: Flowing Forms and Contrasting Textures

This is an outstanding example of modern architecture where the dominant white cylindrical facade of the upper floor creates a striking contrast with the transparent lower level. The second floor is clad in translucent panels, creating the effect of a floating volume. The architect masterfully employed the interplay between opacity and transparency, making the building visually light despite its impressive dimensions.

The first floor is almost entirely glazed, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior space. The interior opens up to the landscape, and large sliding panels allow the living space to extend onto the terrace by the pool. The minimalist triangular pool is perfectly integrated into the overall composition, complementing the smooth curves of the facade with its clean lines.

The facade design utilizes the principle of contrast: the strict geometry of the lower floor is juxtaposed with the flowing lines of the upper volume. For your own home, you could borrow the idea of contrasting materials—combining transparent glass with translucent or opaque panels; playing with geometry—opposing straight and curved forms; and creating a "floating" effect for the upper floor through a visually light, almost invisible foundation.

Lighting plays a crucial role in the perception of the architecture—interior light flowing through glass surfaces and the spherical lamp on the lawn create a special atmosphere in the evening, emphasizing the contemporary aesthetic of the building.

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