This architectural object is a modern minimalist house integrated into a hilly landscape. The building's facade demonstrates a clean geometric approach with angular, non-standard form. The main part of the facade is clad with light-colored stone panels of uniform size, creating an ordered grid across the entire surface. This solution gives the building a monolithic appearance while maintaining textural interest.
The distinctive feature of the facade lies in the contrasting combination of materials: light stone cladding of the upper part of the building juxtaposed with warm wooden panels of the garage doors on the lower level. This combination softens the overall strict appearance of the structure. The window openings are minimalist and asymmetrically positioned on the facade, some protruding as volumetric elements, creating an additional play of light and shadow.
The foundation of the building is made of concrete, visually anchoring the structure to the slope. Staircases with metal railings on the sides of the house provide functional access to different levels of the site. The green area in front of the house with elements of a lawn grid adds environmental friendliness and softens the overall geometric rigor of the architecture.
For private construction, one can borrow techniques such as contrasting combinations of materials, playing with geometric shapes of the facade, and using identical cladding modules to create a rhythmic pattern. It's also worth paying attention to the integration of the building into the landscape and the use of protruding window elements to create a dynamic facade.