This architectural object represents an expressive combination of classical and contemporary aesthetics. The original building with its traditional pitched roof of dark tiles has been enhanced with an impressive glass modernist extension. The contrast between the traditional form of the main volume with its classic silhouette and the laconic geometry of the contemporary addition creates a dynamic dialogue between different architectural eras.
The facade of the new section is characterized by a minimalist composition with extensive glazing, ensuring maximum penetration of natural light and visual transparency of the space. The cantilevered overhangs with dark horizontal roof planes visually lighten the structure and create a floating sensation. Structural expressiveness is achieved through exposed supporting elements in the form of V-shaped cantilevers, which not only serve a functional role but also become an important decorative element.
The color palette of the facade is built on the contrast of white walls and dark gray elements of the roof and glazing frames, which gives the composition graphic clarity and precision. The surrounding landscape with vertical accents of thujas balances the horizontal dynamics of the architecture and creates a harmonious framing for the building. The exterior staircase with minimalist railings is organically integrated into the overall composition and emphasizes the functionality of the space.