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White Minimalist Façade: Two-Level House with Geometric Composition on Forest Hillside

#8660. White Minimalist Façade: Two-Level House with Geometric Composition on Forest Hillside

This modern snow-white house is situated on a hillside and beautifully contrasts with the surrounding forest landscape. The architectural composition consists of two volumes: a main two-story structure with a distinctive geometric shape and an additional block featuring a triangular pediment. Between them, an interesting spatial interaction is created, emphasized by the difference in heights.

The façade is characterized by minimalist aesthetics, with clean white surfaces and sharp lines. Large panoramic windows on the upper level provide abundant natural lighting and create a visual connection with the natural surroundings. The open terrace on the second floor with transparent glass railings adds special expressiveness to the composition, forming an elegant transition between interior and exterior spaces.

The lower level of the building is more enclosed, with evenly spaced smaller windows, creating an interesting contrast with the more open upper floor. A staircase with metal railings visually connects the levels of the house with the surrounding landscape, emphasizing the organic integration of architecture into the terrain.

In designing your own façade, you could employ similar techniques: contrasting combinations of open and closed surfaces, playing with geometric shapes, using white color to visually stand out against nature, and creating various terrace levels that promote better interaction with the surrounding landscape. The monolithic appearance of white walls can be complemented by transparent elements, such as glass railings, which add lightness and a contemporary look to the structure.

Create a facade for you own house.