This private residence exemplifies contemporary architecture with an expressive minimalist facade design that combines strict geometry and contrasting materials. The building's facade demonstrates an interesting interplay of volumes, where the main white rectangular structure frames a partially recessed space with brick finishing.
The upper level of the building deserves special attention, featuring an open terrace with a lightweight perforated canopy that creates a play of light and shadow. This element is not only functional, protecting the space from direct sunlight, but also serves as an important decorative component, giving the building a recognizable silhouette and a sense of lightness.
The facade finishing harmoniously combines white plaster and red brick, creating a classic yet contemporary image. The metal fence with geometric patterns draws attention, visually echoing the perforated canopy of the upper terrace and ensuring stylistic unity throughout the composition.
Balconies with transparent railings expand the interior space of the house and provide additional recreational areas. The well-designed natural lighting system with large windows and open areas promotes integration between interior and exterior spaces.
This approach to facade design can be applied to other projects as well: using contrasting materials to highlight volumes, integrating perforated elements for light and shadow play, and combining enclosed and open spaces to create functional and aesthetically pleasing housing.