This modern round house represents a striking example of minimalist architecture with an expressive cylindrical facade. The building is clad in vertical metal panels of a dark gray color, giving the structure a monolithic, sculptural appearance. The facade's dynamic is enhanced by the asymmetrical cutout of the entrance area, which forms a partially covered terrace.
The architectural solution for the glazing is particularly interesting — the panoramic windows on the second level with wooden frames create a vivid contrast with the metal cladding and provide abundant natural light to the interior space. The upper part of the building is crowned with a small rectangular superstructure, making the silhouette of the house more dynamic and serving to visually lighten the massive circular form.
The facade is almost devoid of decorative elements; its expressiveness is achieved through the contrast of materials, textures, and geometric shapes. The building is organically integrated into the landscape, with a wooden deck serving as a transitional zone between architecture and the natural surroundings. The area around is just beginning to be landscaped — young trees and plants are visible, as well as minimalist garden lights that support the contemporary aesthetic of the structure.