The presented modern building demonstrates a striking example of minimalist architecture with an approach characteristic of Japanese design. The two-level house with a black wooden facade creates a strong contrast with the surrounding buildings. The distinctive feature of the construction is the elevated second floor, which forms a covered space between the levels — a kind of terrace or intermediate zone.
The facade is made of dark horizontal wooden panels, giving the building solidity and expressiveness. The laconic window openings — panoramic on the first floor and more compact on the second — create an interesting rhythm and provide sufficient natural lighting for the interior spaces. The upper volume has a characteristic gabled shape, which is a contemporary interpretation of traditional architectural motifs.
The facade design utilizes techniques that can be applied in private housing: the contrasting combination of a dark facade with light interiors, the use of horizontal cladding to visually expand the volume, the creation of intermediate spaces between floors for organizing open terraces, and a minimalist approach to window framing without excessive decorative elements.