This modern private residence exemplifies a harmonious blend of industrial style with contemporary architectural elements. The facade demonstrates an intriguing contrast of materials: the lower section features warm-toned brick masonry that creates a sense of solidity and connection to the earth, while the upper level exhibits lightness through abundant glass and a metal roof structure.
Particularly notable is the use of large panoramic windows with black metal frames, creating a "glass box" effect that maximizes the integration between interior spaces and the surrounding landscape. The pitched metal roof with its characteristic silvery sheen not only lends the building a contemporary appearance but also serves as a functional element for efficient precipitation drainage.
The architectural volume is divided into several zones: the main two-story block with panoramic glazing, a more grounded brick section, and a flat roof terrace covered with gravel. This zoning creates an interesting interplay of volumes and heights. The professional facade design in this case demonstrates how contrasting materials can be effectively utilized to create a memorable architectural image.
The house's hillside position maximizes the advantages of the landscape, opening up panoramic views of the surroundings. The surrounding area with its untouched natural landscape creates an organic transition between manmade architecture and the natural environment, which is another successful aspect of the project.