This is a striking example of contemporary architecture where a concrete facade has been transformed into a dynamic wave-like composition. The building is a multi-story structure with an expressive rhythmic pattern on the facade, created using undulating concrete elements and white railings.
The architect masterfully plays with form, creating the effect of movement on a static facade. Each floor has a unique wave configuration, giving the building visual lightness despite the use of heavy reinforced concrete. This play with geometry creates an interesting balance between the massiveness of the structure and visual dynamics.
Particularly noteworthy are the deep dark openings between the wave-like elements, which create an expressive contrast and rhythm of light and shadow. Plants on the terraces add an ecological aspect to the building, softening the severity of the concrete with living greenery.
When designing the facade of a private house, this technique of wave-like elements can be borrowed on a smaller scale, for example, to design balconies or create dynamic canopies. This concept demonstrates how concrete structures can look elegant and modern, even when used as the main material.