The modern facade of this residential house demonstrates a skillful combination of contrasting materials and structural elements. The composition is based on the interplay of textures: rough natural stone masonry with irregular shapes is juxtaposed with smooth plastered surfaces of gray color and metallic structural elements. Particularly expressive is the stone fragment of the facade, forming a dynamic staircase structure with a diagonal line that adds movement and depth to the composition.
The architect masterfully works with cantilevered elements – the protruding part of the roof with wooden ceiling finishing creates a sheltered space and adds warmth to the overall exterior palette. The thin metal column supporting the canopy emphasizes the lightness and contemporaneity of the structure, creating a contrast with the massiveness of the stone masonry. The abundant glazing, partially visible in the right side of the image, ensures interaction between the interior space of the house and the surrounding landscape.
The facade design shows the influence of modernist architecture with its attention to functionality, clean lines, and honesty of materials. The landscape design using local plants organically complements the architectural solution, softening the geometric forms of the building and connecting it with the natural surroundings.
Similar techniques can be adapted in private home construction: contrasting combination of textures (stone and plaster), use of canopies to create transitional spaces between the house and garden, diagonal elements for dynamic composition, as well as integration of natural materials for an organic connection with the environment.