The façade of this house is designed in a contemporary minimalist language, defined by clean lines and a balanced composition. The volumes are slightly offset from one another, creating a subtle sense of movement and visual tension.
Articulation through geometry
The massing is deliberately fragmented: cantilevers and recessed elements break the rhythm and introduce architectural nuance. This interplay between alignment and shift adds lightness and variation to an otherwise solid form.
A material palette of contrast and depth
The façade combines three primary materials: concrete, thermally modified ash, and metal. Concrete provides structural clarity and weight. Wood introduces warmth and texture. Metal accents bring contrast and precision. Together, they form a restrained but expressive composition.
Minimalist principles here are applied not only to form, but to the relationship between material, proportion, and surface detail.