This modern residential building exemplifies minimalist architecture with a clear contrast between the upper and lower volumes. The upper level is clad in dark materials with rhythmic vertical articulation and an expressive cubic facade composition. Particularly striking is the modular design of the second floor with its alternating solid and glass surfaces, creating a "checkerboard" effect and providing an interesting play of light and shadow.
The lower level contrasts with the upper one through abundant glass and light surfaces, creating a sense of lightness and openness. The panoramic glazing of the first floor provides a seamless transition between the interior kitchen space and the exterior terrace, blurring the boundary between house and garden. The wooden deck organically complements the composition, adding warmth to the overall color scheme.
The facade design employs contemporary techniques that are easily adaptable: contrasting combination of materials (dark upper part and light lower part), vertical louvers to create rhythm and texture, and integration of greenery into the architecture (note the plants on the upper level). Particularly noteworthy is the balance between closed and open spaces, which can be successfully applied when designing your own home to create privacy for upper floors while maintaining openness in communal areas.