
Exterior of Detached Villa in Ghana | Modern Minimalist Architecture Integrated with Tropical Courty 1


Double-layer transparent facade, exclusive viewing terrace on the top floor
Horizontally extended floor-to-ceiling panoramic glass unifies the indoor and outdoor views, while vertical solid wood panels on one side offset the monotony of the plain white walls. A fully open terrace is reserved on the top floor, complete with a shaded lounge area. Without stepping outside, residents can overlook the entire tropical courtyard, making it an exclusive venue for family gatherings and small salons.


An enclosed space for private parking surrounded by solid white walls. The neatly arranged driveway can accommodate multiple luxury vehicles, with tropical greenery on both sides softening the hard pavement. Tree shadows cast upon the smooth white walls create natural artistic textures. This secluded and independent parking courtyard balances practical functionality with an imposing, ceremonial entrance presence.

Timber & Marble Coexistence, Grand Reception Lounge
Louis Kahn believed that space holds silent, magnificent power. Double-height ceiling expands vertical vision, natural marble and solid wood create a calm luxury atmosphere. Open layout links living, dining and staircase, forming an undivided venue for family gatherings and VIP receptions


Architecture is a drama of light and materials————Philip Johnson

Floor-to-ceiling solid wood bookshelves enclose an independent reading nook that houses thousands of books and art collections. A marble feature cabinet pairs with a soft curved single sofa, while gentle diffused light strips ease any sense of oppression. Low-saturation warm textures soothe the mind and shut out outside noise, crafting a serene spiritual haven for the homeowner to read, reflect and hold small-scale discussions.

