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Geometric façade with turquoise accents: a play of volumes and light in contemporary commercial architecture

#10217. Geometric façade with turquoise accents: a play of volumes and light in contemporary commercial architecture

At the center of the frame is an outstanding example of modern architecture with an innovative façade solution. The building features a geometrically complex structure with prominent turquoise glass inserts that contrast with the white concrete framework. The façade is built on a play of volumes — protruding rectangular elements of varying shapes and sizes create a dynamic, almost sculptural composition.

The distinctive feature of this façade is the use of lighting, which in the evening highlights the turquoise glass sections, giving the building a glowing, almost surreal appearance. The architect masterfully used the relationship between solid surfaces and transparent elements, creating a rhythmic structure that is both functional (providing natural light) and artistic.

On the ground floor are the showcases of Louis Quatorze boutique, indicating the commercial purpose of the building. The "Savile Row" sign hints at the premium nature of the brands represented. This is a retail complex located, judging by the surroundings and signs, in a prestigious area, possibly in South Korea.

In private home construction, a similar approach can be adapted through the use of contrasting materials, playing with geometric volumes, and accent lighting. Even for a small house, one can apply the principle of protruding volumes of different sizes, create accent glass inserts, and highlight them with evening illumination, which will give the façade individuality and a contemporary look.

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