This modern countryside residence represents an expressive example of minimalist architecture in a tropical context. The building's facade is characterized by clean horizontal lines and a thoughtful combination of materials. The second floor is constructed with light gray concrete panels, creating a sense of monolithic solidity and substantiality.
A notable feature is the panoramic glazing on the second floor, occupying almost the entire front portion of the facade. Due to the significant area of glazing and the absence of visible frames, an effect of lightness is achieved for the upper volume. The glass surfaces reflect the surrounding tropical vegetation and sky, visually integrating the structure into the natural landscape.
The first floor is partially concealed behind a metal fence with vertical slats, which harmoniously continues the architectural composition. The canopy over the entrance area is made of thin metal elements supporting a lightweight roof, creating a protected space at the entrance to the house. The contrast between the massive upper volume and the visually lighter base adds dynamism to the entire composition.
The surrounding landscape with palm trees and tropical vegetation naturally complements the architectural solution, softening the geometric rigor of the building. Particularly noteworthy is the characteristic flat roof with a slight slope and minimalist parapet, giving the building a complete contemporary appearance.