And House

This house showcases a modern brutalist architectural style, characterized by its bold, geometric forms and use of raw materials like concrete. The facade is dominated by textured, grid-like concrete blocks, which add a unique pattern while providing privacy and shading. This creates a solid, fortress-like appearance, softened by the presence of tropical plants that complement the harshness of the concrete.

The design emphasizes large, cantilevered volumes, with certain parts of the upper floor jutting out over the lower level, adding a dynamic sense of movement to the structure. The house includes a spacious carport and a balcony area, which offers outdoor seating while blending seamlessly into the architecture.

Natural elements like plants and trees, combined with the robust concrete structure, create a balance between industrial and organic aesthetics. The overall design is minimal but impactful, focusing on the strength and texture of materials.