This modern residential house is an expressive example of an organic combination of geometry, materials, and open spaces. The facade is characterized by a bold curved form in the upper section that contrasts with the rectangular volumes of the lower floors, creating a dynamic and memorable silhouette.
The facade's finish skillfully combines natural materials: warm wooden cladding providing a cozy accent, gray stone adding solidity to the structure, and large glass surfaces ensuring abundant natural light and visual lightness. Particularly noteworthy is the use of wooden panels that effectively frame the curved part of the building, emphasizing its organic lines.
The architect masterfully works with different levels and terraces, creating semi-open living spaces. The lower terrace with comfortable furniture serves as an extension of the interior living room space, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior. The wooden decking leading to the entrance and the surrounding landscape design with local plants harmoniously integrate the structure into the natural environment.
For your own project, several key techniques can be borrowed: combining contrasting materials to create visual interest, using large glass surfaces for maximum natural lighting, integrating semi-open spaces as extensions of living areas, and boldly experimenting with geometric forms to create a unique architectural image.