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Modernist Concrete Facade with Artistic Relief and Cantilevered Volume

#8394. Modernist Concrete Facade with Artistic Relief and Cantilevered Volume

This modern residential building represents an expressive example of minimalist architecture with elements of brutalism. The facade is rendered in a monochromatic palette using concrete as the primary material, which gives the structure visual solidity and substantiality. Of particular note is the upper volume with an artistic relief on its side – an abstract composition created directly on the concrete surface, adding individuality and softening the strictness of the architectural solution.

The building has a clear geometric structure consisting of several rectangular volumes arranged asymmetrically. The lower level includes a garage space with minimalist black doors that harmoniously fit into the overall concept of the house. The upper volume partially extends over the lower one, creating a dynamic cantilever element that adds lightness to the composition despite the massiveness of the materials used.

Greenery plays an important role in softening the rigid geometry of the building – climbing plants on the upper terrace and surrounding vegetation create a pleasant contrast with the concrete surfaces. This represents a natural integration of architecture into the landscape.

When designing your own facade, you could borrow techniques such as playing with levels and volumes, using textured surfaces or artistic reliefs to enliven monolithic walls, as well as combining strict geometry with elements of greenery to create a balance between the artificial and natural.

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