Before us stands an impressive example of modern residential architecture where functionality and aesthetics are harmoniously combined. This two-story house features clean geometric lines and elegant simplicity. The building's facade presents a masterfully executed composition of concrete, wood, and glass—materials that create an expressive contrast of textures.
The wooden louver panels on the upper floor deserve special attention, as they not only give the facade rhythm and plasticity but also serve the practical function of regulating natural light. The minimalist concrete plane of the upper floor is successfully balanced by the floating effect of the construction, preventing the massive volume from appearing heavy.
The lower level of the house is organized as a semi-open space with a canopy creating a sun-protected area for cars and the entrance. The surrounding landscape with blooming cherry trees is softly integrated into the architectural composition, mellowing the strictness of the building's geometric forms.
This project demonstrates how contrasting materials, play with volumes and levels, and integration of natural elements can be used when designing a modern facade. Among the techniques that could be borrowed for your own home: combining matte and glossy surfaces, using horizontal wooden elements to create rhythm and texture, and thoughtful interaction between architecture and surrounding greenery.