Before us stands an expressive example of contemporary architecture combining brutalism and minimalism. The building's facade presents an interesting composition of concrete volumes and extensive glazing. The two-story structure is characterized by clean geometric lines and the contrast between the massive concrete elements of the lower level and the lighter, seemingly floating upper floor with dark framing.
The facade glazing deserves special attention – panoramic windows occupy a significant portion of the surface, creating a sense of transparency and connection between interior space and landscape. The second floor partially hangs over the first, forming a dynamic cantilever that gives the building an expressive silhouette. The minimalist color palette – a combination of gray concrete, black elements, and transparent glass – emphasizes the modern character of the architecture.
The facade design showcases techniques that could be noted for designing one's own home: playing with volumes of varying massiveness; using contrasting materials (concrete and glass); creating overhanging elements for dynamics and functionality (sun protection); integrating open terraces as extensions of interior space. The interaction between the house and landscape is also noteworthy – the clear boundary between pool, terrace, and lawn creates an organized space that emphasizes the building's geometry.