The building presented showcases an impressive example of modern organic architecture with a distinctly dynamic facade. The main volume of the structure has an unconventional curved form that creates an effect of movement and flow. The facade is clad with metallic shingles featuring a scale-like texture, which gives the building a sculptural character and creates an interesting play of light and shadow.
Particularly noteworthy is the horizontal band of glazing that wraps around the building, creating a visual break in the facade cladding. The lower part of the structure features panoramic glazing, creating an effect of lightness and visually separating the main volume from the ground. The secondary cylindrical volume on the right side, finished with a material in a warm tone, harmoniously complements the main composition.
The facade design employs techniques that can be adapted for private housing: playing with geometry, using contrasting materials (metal/glass), combining different textures, and dynamic form-making. The smooth conjunction of wall and roof is especially interesting, creating a holistic monolithic image. This approach can be applied on a smaller scale to create an expressive facade for a private home, for example, by using a single material for both wall and roof cladding.
The landscaping around the building is minimalist – white gravel and wooden decking create a neutral background that emphasizes the expressiveness of the architecture. This is another technique that can be used when designing a private property – restrained landscaping allows the architecture to be the main accent.