This modern house exemplifies minimalist architecture harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape. The façade is characterized by exceptional purity of lines and geometric expressiveness. The main feature is the horizontal extension of the structure with a pronounced flat roof, creating the effect of floating above the ground base.
The façade combines white marble with decorative veining and extensive glass surfaces, providing maximum transparency and blurring the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. Particularly noteworthy is the design of one wall featuring a geometric pattern created by marble veins and integrated lighting at its base – this element becomes an expressive detail that enlivens the minimalist façade.
The open floor plan and complete glazing of the façade allow visibility into the home's interior, emphasizing the concept of architectural transparency. The integration of architecture with the landscape is achieved not only through panoramic glazing but also through the elevated platform with a terrace, which serves as a transitional zone between the interior and the garden.
For application in one's own project, several techniques can be borrowed: experimenting with façade materials (combining stone and glass), using integrated lighting to create dramatic effects in the evening, organizing open terraces as extensions of interior space, and emphasizing horizontal lines to visually expand the space.