#12667. Dualistic Minimalism: Contrasting Facade with Geometric Volumes

This modern structure showcases an interesting example of minimalist architecture with contrasting color solutions. The building features a two-tone facade composition: the main part is executed in white, while the protruding volume is finished in a warm golden-orange shade. This technique of color zoning visually breaks up the monolithic nature of the structure and adds dynamism to it.

The facade is characterized by clean geometric lines and minimalism in details. The panel cladding of the orange volume creates a modular structure with visible joints, adding texture to the surface. Windows on the white portion of the facade are framed with wooden casements, creating warm accents against the neutral background. The project's distinctive feature is its laconic forms combined with expressive geometry of volumes.

The landscape solution emphasizes the Mediterranean context with characteristic palm trees planted in dry soil, creating an interesting contrast with the modern architecture of the building. When designing your own house, a similar approach of color contrast and clear geometric division can become an expressive solution, especially when combined with minimalist finishes and thoughtful landscaping.

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