This modern residential house showcases a striking example of modernist architecture with elements of industrial design. The building's facade presents an expressive composition of contrasting volumes: a main structure with an asymmetrical gabled roof and a side volume with a flat roof.
The most impressive element of the facade is the extensive glazing spanning the full height of the main volume, creating an impression of transparency and structural lightness. The structural glazing with dark aluminum profiles forms a precise geometric grid that contrasts with the white surfaces of the roof and walls. The upper part of the facade culminates in a triangular gable with an offset ridge, adding dynamism to the entire composition.
The material solution of the facade is based on a combination of white panels, horizontal wooden siding in a natural shade, and glass surfaces. This approach creates an interesting play of textures and emphasizes the structural elements of the building. The second floor partially projects as a cantilever over the first floor, forming a balcony with minimalist glass railings.
The house is organically integrated with the landscape through a wooden deck that smoothly transitions to a pool surrounded by glass barriers. The evening lighting accentuates the architectural features of the structure, creating a contrast between the illuminated interior and the twilight sky.