#12545. Floating Facade: Contrasting Minimalism on Rocky Foundation

This modern residential house exemplifies minimalist architecture where the contrast of materials plays a key role in shaping the facade's aesthetics. The upper portion of the structure is clad in dark wood (presumably charred or treated), creating a monolithic dark volume that dramatically overhangs the light concrete foundation.

The architectural volume is resolved asymmetrically, with a projecting cantilevered section that gives the composition dynamism and lightness despite its massive forms. The laconic window openings – a large corner window and a small square one – break up the monolithic nature of the dark facade, creating an interesting play of proportions.

Particularly impressive is how the house interacts with the terrain – it literally hovers above the rocky foundation of the site, using the natural landscape as part of the architectural solution. The concrete base serves not only a structural function but also an aesthetic one, creating a clear contrast with the wooden cladding of the upper volume.

In designing your own facade, you could adopt the technique of contrasting different materials, using cantilevered projecting elements to create a dynamic composition, and integrating the building into the existing landscape instead of radically altering it. The vertical arrangement of the wooden cladding is also a good technique for visually elongating the facade and giving it a contemporary look.

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