The main entrance of the White House Center for liposuction can be found in Kreis 7 near the Toblerplatz. From a distance it can be hard to see, because the house closeby, is surrounded by trees and other bushes. Nevertheless, once the big entrances with four doric columns and its extravagant ceiling are noticed.
The entire façade is plastered in white with exception of the rooftop. The columns stand on a small front terrace decorated with some bouquets. Stairs and a small garden path lead to the street.
This entrance not only has a more extravagant door and columns next to it, its construction is also coming out of the buildings plane and represents a more decorative form of architecture, while the rest of the building is kept in a rather sober style. This is made clear by the fact that the entrance is perfectly symmetrical: the roof is in a triangular shape and all the window, and the door are framed. None of these characteristics are continued in the façade of the rest of the building.
Another very interesting aspect of this building, which can not be seen in the sketch on the left, is that it can be quite hard to see entrance. As briefly mentioned in the introduction, the building tries to hide behind vegetation, and even though there was clearly put much thought into the design of the entrance, it remains a shame, that its true beauty cannot be seen in its fullest, because no matter which angle one chooses to view the entrance, there will always the trees covering up a significant part of the whole picture, almost themselves merging into the appeal of the façade.