This modern residential building exemplifies sophisticated architecture where an expressive terracotta facade with rhythmic lattice structure plays the leading role. The cantilevered upper section creates a dynamic volume that appears to float above the foundation. Particular attention is drawn to the detailing of the facade panels: the regular grid of terracotta elements not only forms a visual identity but also serves a functional purpose as sunshades.
The contrast between the massive lattice volume of the upper floor and the more enclosed concrete base creates an interesting compositional interplay. The lower level is executed in a minimalist gray palette with clean lines, enhancing the floating effect of the upper volume. The building is organically integrated into the landscape using multi-level terraces and greenery that softens the geometric rigor of the architecture.
Similar techniques can be adapted for private construction: using perforated panels to create plays of light and shadow, applying natural materials in contemporary interpretations, contrasting volumes, and working with the landscape. Vertical louvers or lattice screens serve not only as decorative elements but also provide privacy and natural ventilation.