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Minimalist Concrete Façade with Panoramic Glazing

#853. Minimalist Concrete Façade with Panoramic Glazing

The image showcases a contemporary minimalist mansion executed in the architectural modernism style. The façade is characterized by clean, geometric forms with a pronounced horizontal composition. The primary material is monolithic reinforced concrete with a smooth light finish, creating an effect of floating volumes.

A distinctive feature of the façade is the abundance of glass surfaces—panoramic glazing occupies almost the entire frontal part of both floors, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. The upper floor projects forward, forming a cantilever that gives the building a sense of lightness despite the massiveness of the concrete elements. Simple horizontal lines of the slab roof emphasize the modern character of the architecture.

The second floor is complemented by an open terrace with minimalist metal railings, creating additional living space in the open air. In the interior section, elements of stone masonry are visible, contrasting with the concrete surfaces. A bright red accent of furniture on the upper terrace adds expressiveness to the building's strict monochrome palette.

The mansion is organically integrated into the landscape with well-maintained lawn and local vegetation, creating a dialogue between architecture and nature. The clear blue sky serves as a perfect backdrop for the expressive geometry of the building, highlighting its architectural value.

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