This modern urban building exemplifies a brilliant integration of vegetation into architecture. The facade is designed as a modular green grid, where white concrete elements alternate with built-in plant containers, creating a "living wall" effect. Such facade design is not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally functional, providing natural temperature regulation for the building.
The minimalist white facade finish contrasts with the lush greenery, creating a clean, contemporary look. Particularly interesting is the structural solution - the facade is divided into clear geometric segments, forming a rhythmic visual pattern. The upper balcony with metal railings is also abundantly planted, complementing the overall concept of vertical landscaping.
The ground floor is executed in a more laconic style, with wide glass doors providing maximum transparency and connection with the street space. A small entrance area with a motorcycle adds character and individuality to the building. This approach to facade design can be adapted for a private home, using modular green elements, contrasting materials, and clear geometry to create a modern and eco-friendly appearance.