Before us is an expressive example of modern architecture in minimalist style, where the geometry of clean lines and forms dominates. The snow-white facade of the building with characteristic curvilinear elements creates a dynamic composition that looks particularly striking against the night sky with a full moon.
The facade features an asymmetrical solution with contrasting volumes — rectangular fragments coexist with smooth curved surfaces, giving the building a sculptural character. An original architectural technique is the three round porthole windows on the left wing of the facade, which not only serve a functional role but also become an expressive decorative element.
The panoramic glazing of the central portion and lower floor creates an effect of transparency and lightness, opening up the interior and filling it with natural light during the day, while in the evening transforming the house into a luminous object. This solution blurs the boundary between interior and exterior space.
In designing your own home, you can use similar techniques: contrasting combinations of geometric forms, using large glazed surfaces to visually expand the space, playing with round windows as accent elements, and employing a monochromatic color scheme to enhance the expressiveness of the architectural form. Facade lighting in the evening, as shown in this example, emphasizes the three-dimensional composition and adds drama to the building.