This impressive example of modern architecture showcases a masterful use of asymmetrical pitched roofs — a technique that creates a dynamic and expressive silhouette. The façade presents a bold combination of stone, glass, and metal, where extensive glazing becomes the dominant element, providing not only visual lightness to the structure but also maximum interaction between the interior and the surrounding landscape.
Particularly noteworthy is the structural rhythm of the façade, created by exposed roof support elements that form a distinct geometric grid against the backdrop of panoramic glazing. The cantilevered projections of the second floor with minimalist glass railings bring a sense of lightness and hovering, despite the massive stone foundation.
In façade design, the architect skillfully employed contrast of textures — the rough stone masonry of the lower level visually "grounds" the building, while the upper part with its lightened structure and abundance of glass creates a sense of openness and freedom. This principle of material contrast can be successfully adapted for smaller residential projects as well.
The architectural solution harmoniously blends into the surrounding landscape through thoughtful integration of the building into the site's topography and a carefully selected landscape composition with ornamental grasses serving as a natural transition between architecture and nature.