This modern two-story house represents an interesting example of architecture where white minimalist volumes are combined with textured brick elements. The facade demonstrates a thoughtful play with geometry – curved wall sections on each floor add dynamism and soften the rigidity of rectangular forms.
Particularly noteworthy is the use of brick perforation on the facade, where individual bricks are laid with gaps, creating the effect of a "breathing" wall. This technique not only serves decorative purposes but also performs a functional role – providing natural ventilation and creating an interesting play of light and shadow throughout the day. Such facade design is a contemporary interpretation of traditional ventilated brick structures.
The rounded balconies with brick parapets are expressive architectural accents. Small plants hanging from the upper balcony add organic quality and soften the strict geometry of the building. The combination of white plastered surfaces with the texture of terracotta brick creates a striking contrast and emphasizes the structural articulation of the building.
The compositional solution of the facade is well-balanced – massive elements are counterbalanced by openings and perforated areas. Windows with dark frames contrast well with the white walls while harmonizing with the brick elements. Despite the compact site, the architects have created an expressive object that interacts with the surrounding environment through landscape elements around the perimeter of the building.