This modern house represents an interesting example of combining industrial aesthetics with elements of tropical modernism. The building's facade features a dynamic composition consisting of several volumes with asymmetrical pitched roofs. Particularly expressive are the triangular roof elements with significant overhangs and exposed rafter structure, creating an interplay of light and shadow.
The material palette of the facade builds on the contrast between gray brick and concrete block fencing. Large windows with dark frames effectively cut through the brickwork, providing abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces. Worth noting is the interesting technique of semi-transparent roof elements through which light penetrates, creating a warm interior glow in the evening.
The property's enclosure is made of concrete blocks with characteristic perforations, providing a balance between privacy and visual lightness. The metal gate with mesh filling supports the overall industrial style. Landscaping around the perimeter softens the brutalist architectural solution and creates a more organic perception.
In your own project, you could apply similar techniques: contrasting combination of materials (brick and concrete), expressive pitched roofs with exposed structure, large glazing, as well as perforated elements to create an interesting play of light and provide necessary privacy without massive solid walls.