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Brutalist facade of a seaside residence with cantilevered terraces

#11914. Brutalist facade of a seaside residence with cantilevered terraces

This impressive seaside residence exemplifies modern brutalist architecture organically integrated into a dramatic coastal landscape. The house structure is made of monolithic concrete with a pronounced formwork texture, creating an expressive facade with distinct horizontal lines.

The architectural solution is based on the principle of horizontal multi-level construction, where each floor seemingly overhangs the previous one, creating a dynamic composition. The facade is characterized by minimalism and strict geometry with large panoramic windows facing the ocean, maximizing impressive views and natural interior lighting.

Of particular note is the flat, functional roof with a glass superstructure serving as an observation deck or winter garden. Terraces cut into the main volume with projecting cantilevers emphasize the connection between interior space and surrounding nature, providing an opportunity to enjoy the ocean with maximum comfort.

The facade design is notable for its absence of decorative elements - expressiveness is achieved exclusively through structural solutions, the interplay of volumes, and material texture. This approach to facade design can be used in more modest private homes as well, emphasizing the quality of materials, surface textures, and carefully considered proportions rather than excessive decoration.