This modern residential house is a striking example of minimalist architecture in the modernist style. The facade is finished in white with clean geometric shapes and a pronounced cubic composition. The volume of the house is composed of several rectangular blocks of different heights, creating an interesting interplay of volumes and a stepped structure.
The facade is characterized by the asymmetrical arrangement of window openings of various sizes, which adds dynamism to the strict geometry. Particularly notable is the vertical element in the center of the facade with a narrow elongated window, which visually divides the building and creates an accent on the entrance area. The large panoramic windows on the second floor provide maximum natural light and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape.
The entrance group is designed with an elegant glass portal with wooden elements, which brings a warm contrast to the snow-white facade. The laconic finish without excessive decorative elements emphasizes the purity of the architectural concept. Straight lines, sharp angles, and flat surfaces define the character of this contemporary building.
The area around the house is landscaped in a minimalist style with geometric walkways, a neat lawn, and young trees. Flowering plants along the facade add a special softness to the strict appearance, creating a natural transition between architecture and the surrounding nature.