Before us is a magnificent example of modern architecture, where straight lines, natural materials, and open spaces harmoniously coexist. The facade of the house presents an impressive composition of several key elements. Central to the design is a vertical dark gray stone wall with a rough texture, creating an expressive contrast with the horizontal planes of the floor slabs and transparent glass surfaces.
The facade's features are emphasized by thin horizontal lines of concrete slabs with pronounced overhangs, creating an effect of lightness and airiness. The second floor is partially adorned with a green terrace with plants, which not only softens the building's geometry but also organically connects the structure with the surrounding landscape. The first floor features sliding glass walls that blur the boundary between interior and exterior space, a characteristic technique of modernist architecture.
Natural materials are used in the facade finish: stone, concrete, wood, and glass, creating a rich textural palette. Evening lighting gently illuminates the interior and facade elements, highlighting architectural details and enhancing the sense of comfort.
For your own home, you can adopt several techniques: contrasting combination of materials with different textures (for example, rough stone and smooth glass), using horizontal protruding elements to create plays of light and shadow, integrating greenery into the facade architecture, and thoughtful lighting to accentuate structural elements of the building in the evening.