The presented building demonstrates a bold and innovative approach to facade design. The exterior is completely clad with perforated panels featuring a pattern of multicolored circles in a warm palette — from orange and red to brown shades. This perforated shell creates a distinctive visual rhythm and texture, transforming the utilitarian function of the external wall into an artistic statement.
The architectural composition is characterized by clean geometric forms and asymmetrical placement of window openings. Particularly notable is the large white window on the second floor with a minimalist frame, which contrasts with the active pattern of the facade and creates a visual accent. The perforated panels in places form functional elements — shutters and doors, organically integrated into the overall concept.
The lower level of the building is partially open, forming a covered space with paving made from a combination of concrete elements and grass, creating an interesting transition between architecture and landscape. This "green paving" technique also enhances the ecological aspect of the project.
Such an approach to facade design can be adapted for a private home using perforated panels as a functional element, providing privacy, shading, and ventilation while maintaining aesthetic expressiveness. Playing with textures, patterns, and materials allows for creating a unique architectural image that stands out in the urban environment.