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Mediterranean Villa with Neoclassical Facade and Colonnade

#11315. Mediterranean Villa with Neoclassical Facade and Colonnade

The image showcases a luxurious Mediterranean-style villa with prominent neoclassical architectural elements. The facade is executed in warm ochre-sand tones, which beautifully complement the terracotta tile roof with its characteristic wavy elements (teja colonial). The two-story composition creates a harmonious silhouette with an emphasis on symmetry and proportionality.

The most expressive elements of the facade are the classical Tuscan order columns, which form open gallery-porticos on both floors. On the upper level, the colonnade supports a projecting cornice and creates a spacious terrace with a balustrade, adding grandeur to the building and forming a clear horizontal line in the composition. The arched openings on the first floor emphasize the Mediterranean style and provide a smooth transition between the interior space and exterior.

Particularly noteworthy is the thoughtful integration of the house into the landscape: a terraced area with a swimming pool, framed by lush tropical vegetation, creates a sense of resort luxury. Decorative elements, such as patterned ceramic tiles in the pool and the soft lines of the steps, complement the architectural image.

In modern private construction, the following techniques from this facade can be utilized: symmetrical arrangement of architectural elements; use of columns or pilasters to create rhythm and vertical accent; implementation of arched openings to soften strict geometry; combination of open and enclosed spaces through galleries and terraces; integration of the building into the landscape surroundings; color harmony between walls, roof, and the environment.

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