This modern residential structure demonstrates a masterful combination of materials and volumes. The building's facade presents an impressive composition of glass and wood, where a large glass wall with circular portholes creates an effect of transparency and weightlessness. Vertical wooden slats on the upper level form a striking angular element that simultaneously serves as a railing and an architectural accent.
The ground floor is clad in vertical wooden panels of a warm brown shade, which harmoniously contrast with the smooth glass surface of the second level. Special expressiveness is added to the facade by the circular portholes, evenly distributed on the glass wall, creating a rhythmic visual pattern and adding certain maritime motifs to the overall concept.
The building is organically integrated into the landscape of the hilly site, emphasized by landscaping using palms and succulents characteristic of an arid climate. The asymmetrical shape of the structure with a triangular completion at the upper level creates a dynamic silhouette that stands out effectively against the background of neighboring more traditional buildings. The use of natural materials and abundant glazing make this house an example of a modern approach to residential architecture, where the boundary between interior and exterior space is deliberately blurred.