Contemporary/Tudor, at the same time grey/dark blue

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Contrasting facade with dynamic cubic structure and integrated greenery

#18019. Contrasting facade with dynamic cubic structure and integrated greenery

This modern house demonstrates an excellent example of contrasting architecture, where the upper and lower volumes create a striking compositional interplay. The building's facade is divided into two distinct parts: the ground floor with an open layout and panoramic glazing that provides a smooth transition between the interior space and the terrace, and the upper floor with a dynamic cubic structure.

Particularly noteworthy is the facade design of the second floor, executed as a graphic dark grid with alternating solid panels and metal mesh screens. This solution not only gives the building an expressive contemporary look but also serves a practical function — providing privacy, controlling insolation, and creating an interplay of light and shadow on the facade surface.

The integration of greenery into the facade structure through planted niches and balconies softens the strict geometry of the building, adding organic quality and ecological value. This architectural work demonstrates how modern materials — metal, glass, composite panels — can form an expressive architectural language while maintaining the functionality of the living space.

In your own project, you could borrow techniques such as the contrasting combination of materials, the use of perforated screens for sun protection and privacy creation, as well as the integration of green zones into the facade structure. The modularity and rhythm in the design of the second floor offer a contemporary interpretation of facade design that can be easily adapted to various scales of residential architecture.

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