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Contrasting Modernist Facade with Floating Volume and Panoramic Glazing

#12158. Contrasting Modernist Facade with Floating Volume and Panoramic Glazing

The image showcases a contemporary minimalist house built in the modernist style with clean geometric forms. The facade is organized around the principle of contrast: the upper level is finished in a light gray color with a horizontal texture reminiscent of concrete panels, while the lower level is executed in deep black, creating the effect of a floating volume.

The most expressive feature of the facade is the abundance of panoramic glazing, which ensures maximum interaction between the interior space and the surrounding nature. The large floor-to-ceiling windows on the lower floor create a sense of openness and transparency. In the evening, as seen in the photo, the interior lighting creates a warm amber glow that contrasts with the cool tones of the facade.

An interesting architectural solution is the asymmetrical composition of volumes: the upper floor partially extends over the lower one, creating dynamic tension and a contemporary silhouette. The external staircase, integrated into the volume of the building, becomes not only a functional element but also part of the compositional solution of the facade.

To create a similar facade in your own home, several techniques can be used: contrasting combination of materials and colors (light/dark), horizontal articulation of the facade to visually expand the space, maximum glazing to connect with the natural surroundings, creating a "floating volume" effect through cantilever projections, and clever use of artificial lighting to highlight architectural elements after dark.

We develop projects of facdes for private houses.