Here we see an outstanding example of modern container architecture, where industrial aesthetics successfully blend with residential elegance. The three-story house with its black container modules creates a strict geometric composition, emphasized by horizontal lines.
The architect paid special attention to façade solutions: the upper tiers are executed in a monochrome black palette with large window openings, enhancing the connection between interior space and surrounding nature. The first level creates contrast by using a combination of materials — decorative multicolored stonework (imitating brickwork of various shades) and horizontal wooden slats.
A striking accent of the façade is the vertical section with wooden slats, behind which living greenery is visible, creating a biophilic element within the industrial aesthetic. This technique not only softens the strictness of metal surfaces but also serves as a natural screen, filtering light and gazes.
For homeowners inspired by this approach, one could recommend using contrasting materials (metal/wood/stone), integrating greenery into façade solutions, and playing with horizontal slats that can serve simultaneously as both decorative and functional elements — creating privacy, regulating insolation, and adding textural variety to the façade.