The architectural object presented showcases an expressive combination of contrasting materials and volumes, characteristic of contemporary residential architecture. The facade is dominated by a large stone wall made of natural stone, executed in a dry masonry technique. This textural surface creates a powerful vertical accent while visually dividing the building's composition into functional zones.
Particularly noteworthy is the dialogue between the rough texture of the stone masonry and the warm tone of wooden elements, among which the vertical slats stand out, forming a rhythmic pattern on the right wing of the facade. Wooden cladding is also used for the soffit of canopies and ceilings, giving the structure visual lightness and warmth.
The geometry of the building is based on the interplay of horizontal and vertical planes: massive concrete canopies create expressive horizontals, while glazed surfaces ensure interaction between interior and exterior spaces. The white plastered surfaces on the right contrast with the other materials, emphasizing the modernity of the composition.
The surrounding landscape with low-growing xerophytic plants harmoniously complements the architectural solution, emphasizing its connection to the natural context. Overall, the facade demonstrates a thoughtful balance between the brutality of stone, the warmth of wood, and the laconicism of modern architectural forms.