#12284. Minimalist white facade with contrasting materials and pergola

This modern house exemplifies minimalist architecture with expressive geometric forms. The facade features clean white volumes that create a striking contrast with the abundance of glass surfaces. Particularly captivating is the play with levels and volumes – cubic forms of varying heights create a dynamic composition.

The architect masterfully combines various materials: white plastered walls, dark stone masonry in the lower part of the building, wooden elements, and large glass panels. The transitional zone between interior and exterior space is designed as a terrace with a wooden pergola, creating dappled shade and adding an elegant rhythmic element to the overall composition.

The facade demonstrates thoughtful work with natural lighting – large panoramic windows not only fill the interior with light but also blur the boundary between the house and the surrounding landscape. The terraced plot with a neat lawn and minimalist landscaping emphasizes the architectural concept.

When designing your own facade, several techniques are worth noting: contrasting combination of materials (white walls and dark foundation), use of horizontal architectural elements (pergolas) to create transitional zones, integration of large glazed surfaces, and playing with multi-level volumes to create a dynamic composition.

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