The image showcases a contemporary minimalist residential building designed in the modernist style with clean geometric forms. The façade is resolved through a contrasting combination of two levels: the ground floor is almost entirely glazed, creating an effect of transparency and lightness, while the upper floor is designed as a dark monolithic volume.
Particularly expressive are the perforated metal panels on the upper level, which simultaneously serve as sun protection elements and decorative accents. These panels create an interesting interplay of light and shadow, especially in the evening when artificial lighting emphasizes their lattice structure. The large panoramic windows ensure maximum interaction between the interior space and the surrounding environment, offering an impressive view of the nearby water body.
The concrete elements of the lower level give the structure solidity, while the glass surfaces soften the overall impression. The house seems to float above the landscape thanks to its minimalist foundation. The interior, visible through the glass walls, demonstrates an open floor plan with an elegant staircase connecting the levels.
Similar techniques in façade design can be adapted for private construction: contrasting materials (dark and light), perforated panels to create visual interest and control sunlight, the use of large glazed surfaces to connect with the natural surroundings, as well as thoughtful lighting that highlights architectural details after dark.