Before us stands an expressive example of modern residential architecture, where various materials and textures are harmoniously combined. The facade, divided into several levels with clear visual demarcation, draws particular attention. The lower level is made of textured stone or concrete, creating a solid foundation for the structure. Large panoramic windows provide maximum natural lighting for the interior spaces and create a visual connection with the surrounding environment.
The central architectural element is the protruding volume of the second floor with vertical wooden louvers. These louvers not only give the building an expressive character but also serve the practical function of sun protection, creating an interplay of light and shadow on the facade. This facade design technique achieves an interesting visual effect while simultaneously regulating the microclimate inside the building.
The upper level of the building features minimalist white volumes that contrast with the texture of the lower floors and soften the overall composition. The landscaping organically complements the architecture of the house—neat plantings of local vegetation, permeable paving, and laconic fencing create a holistic image of modern living space.
This project demonstrates how to effectively use a combination of different materials—stone, glass, wood, and concrete—to create an expressive architectural composition. Similar techniques, especially the use of vertical louvers, can be adapted for private construction, allowing the creation of a modern, functional, and aesthetically pleasing facade.