The house presented is a striking example of contemporary architecture with expressive use of color and geometric forms. The façade is executed in a bold blue palette that contrasts with the neutral light gray concrete elements and the warm wooden portal of the entrance area.
Compositionally, the façade is built on the interplay of volumes of varying heights and depths, creating a dynamic silhouette. The architect uses a combination of vertical and horizontal lines to create visual balance. The upper floor partially extends over the lower one, forming a small canopy, which adds depth to the façade and creates a play of shadows.
The window openings are arranged in a horizontal band on the second floor, bringing an element of modernist aesthetics. On the ground floor, large panoramic glazing opens the interior to the external space, creating a visual connection between internal and external spaces. This technique is characteristic of contemporary architecture with its aspiration for openness and transparency.
The landscaping of the plot harmoniously complements the architecture: paved paths with geometric patterns, ornamental grasses, and flowering plants soften the strict geometry of the building. Notable is the use of round plant containers, which create an interesting contrast with the rectilinear forms of the house.
In your own façade design, you can adopt several techniques from this project: bold use of color as the main means of expression, contrasting combination of materials (concrete, wood, glass), playing with volumes and levels to create a dynamic composition, as well as a thoughtful ratio of solid surfaces and glazing for a balance of privacy and openness.