This modern urban building is a striking example of deconstructivist architecture with its angular forms and asymmetrical composition. The facade is made of gray panels creating a grid pattern, giving the building an industrial, technological appearance.
The protruding volumes of the upper floors with panoramic windows protected by metal mesh screens draw primary attention. These cantilevers create a dynamic silhouette and an interesting play of light and shadow on the facade. The contrast between the light gray panels of the main volume and the dark stone base gives the building visual stability.
A bright accent in the form of a red panel on the lower level creates an unexpected color contrast with the monochromatic palette of the rest of the facade. This solution not only attracts attention but also marks the entrance area or garage space.
In designing your own home facade, you can use similar techniques: contrasting combination of materials (panels, stone, metal), playing with protruding volumes to create a dynamic silhouette, and strategic use of accent colors to highlight functional areas of the facade. The combination of closed and open spaces using screening elements also allows you to regulate the privacy and illumination of interior spaces.