This contemporary residential house, built on a rocky site, demonstrates an elegant balance between architectural rigor and natural landscape. The facade is executed in a minimalist style with dark horizontal cladding that creates a clear geometric composition and emphasizes the modularity of the structure.
The project's distinctive feature lies in its skillful interaction with the terrain – the building seems to emerge from the rocky slope, utilizing a natural foundation of stone. The lower level is constructed from monolithic concrete, creating a visual contrast with the dark cladding material of the upper floors and enhancing the sensation of the structure hovering above the hillside.
The architectural composition is built on a play of volumes – two cubic blocks connected by a vertical glazed element that serves not only as a functional link but also as a source of natural light. Large panoramic windows and glass balcony railings emphasize the lightness of the construction and provide a visual connection with the surrounding nature.
The facade solution is notable for its rhythmic quality – the horizontal lines of the cladding create a dynamic pattern that visually elongates the building and softens its geometric rigidity. Small protruding balconies and window openings break up the monolithic nature of the facade, adding depth and texture that changes with different lighting conditions.