This modern residential mansion is a striking example of minimalist architecture with elements of Mexican modernism. The main volume of the building is a snow-white cube with clean geometric lines, contrasting with the adjacent brown structure on the left.
The facade features an expressive multi-level composition. Particularly noteworthy are the horizontal planters on the second and third floors, where lines of lush greenery are organically integrated into the architecture. These green strips not only soften the strictness of the white walls but also create the effect of "floating" levels.
The upper floor is crowned with a sloped tiled roof with exposed wooden beams, which adds a touch of tradition to the contemporary building. Large panoramic windows on each level provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces, highlighted by the warm glow emanating from inside the house in this evening photograph.
The ground floor is designed minimally, with garage space and a restrained entrance. The landscaping around the building is meticulously thought out: a combination of succulents, flowering plants, and young trees creates an eco-friendly buffer zone between the architecture and the street. Lights embedded in the retaining wall gently illuminate the perimeter of the property, emphasizing the architectural volumes in the evening.