#10323. Modern Facade with Perforated Terracotta Panels

This modern residential building features an expressive facade that combines strict geometry with the warmth of terracotta elements. The architectural solution is based on the contrast of materials: dark gray panels alternate with vertical strips of perforated terracotta brickwork, which creates a lace-like effect and plays with natural lighting.

The verticality of the composition is emphasized by the rhythmic arrangement of perforated panels, which not only serve a decorative function but also act as shading elements for the windows. The building's expressiveness is enhanced by the alternation of solid and perforated surfaces, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow.

The ground floor is clad in brick and visually separated from the main volume, giving the building a confident "seating" in the urban environment. The balconies with greenery are interestingly designed, softening the strictness of geometric forms and adding an ecological aspect to the building.

In designing your own house facade, you could use similar techniques: playing with perforated elements to create interesting lighting effects, contrasting combinations of materials with different textures, vertical zoning using color and texture, and integrating greenery to soften strict lines.

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