modern residence with symmetrical composition the fa ade is defined by clean geometric lines and features a central entrance framed by two massive volumes clad in light brown brickwork the entrance passage is covered and recessed with a white smooth plastered arched wall in the center creating a striking visual contrast the central section has two deep set balconies each framed by bold black rectangular concrete or metal structures and enclosed with minimalistic black vertical railings behind the balcony frames a partial brick screen wall adds texture and a semi transparent effect suggesting privacy and rhythm on both lateral volumes the windows on the upper floors are large arched windows with black steel framing composed of three vertical segments and a half circle arch at the top reminiscent of classic roman arches but in a contemporary reinterpretation below each arched window a horizontal strip window continues the modern aesthetic the ground floor windows are rectangular also black framed consistent in style the entire building sits on a gray stone paved platform with alternating square slabs and low maintenance greenery such as trimmed bushes and narrow garden beds on either side of the building black metal fences and light steel pergolas stretch toward the street framing the overall volume and connecting the architecture to the landscaped edges render with neutral lighting suggesting a calm early morning or overcast sky to emphasize material texture use high detail reflections in the windows and apply subtle ambient occlusion to highlight depth and material transitions architecture