#842. Glass Cube: Minimalist Facade with Contrasting White Volumes and Panoramic Glazing

The presented building is a striking example of contemporary minimalist architecture with clean geometric forms. The facade demonstrates an expressive combination of white volumes and extensive glazing, creating an effect of lightness and transparency.

The architectural composition is built on the contrast between solid white surfaces and transparent glass planes. Particularly notable is the second floor with panoramic glazing, which seems to float above the first level. The wooden insert on the ground floor facade adds a warm accent to the monochromatic palette of the building, introducing textural diversity.

The site layout organically complements the architecture: a minimalist concrete terrace with integrated greenery smoothly transitions into a neatly trimmed lawn. Young trees frame the structure, softening its strict geometry and connecting the building with its natural surroundings.

The facade solutions emphasize the functionality of the building: large windows provide natural lighting for interior spaces and visually blur the boundary between interior and exterior. The projecting volume of the second floor creates a dynamic architectural accent while simultaneously forming a protected space for the entrance area.

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