The presented building is a striking example of contemporary minimalist architecture harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape. The snow-white facade with clear geometric lines creates a dramatic contrast with the surrounding coastal vegetation. The three-level structure, built on a slope, maximizes the use of the terrain's features.
The facade is designed in modernist style with its characteristic large glass surfaces and minimalist details. Particularly expressive are the vertical white walls, which not only serve a structural function but also act as visual accents highlighting the horizontal articulation of the volume. The facade design demonstrates a masterful combination of concrete, glass, and wood – the latter appearing as warm wooden elements that soften the strict geometry of the structure.
Open terraces at each level expand the living space and blur the boundary between interior and exterior. The glass railings on the terraces don't obstruct visual perception and allow full enjoyment of the panoramic view. Special attention deserves the upper terrace with its canopy, creating pleasant shade and completing the architectural composition.
When designing your own home, several techniques from this project can be adopted: the use of large windows for maximum natural lighting, integration of open spaces into the architectural volume, contrasting combination of materials (white walls + warm wooden elements), as well as intelligent use of the site's topography to create a multi-level structure.