This architectural composition represents a modern house with an expressive façade characterized by a contrasting combination of materials and forms. The upper volume of the building is clad with terracotta perforated panels, creating a textured, monolithic surface in a warm brown hue. This volume seems to float above the lower floor made of gray brick, emphasizing the lightness of the structure and creating a sense of dynamism.
The façade of the upper volume demonstrates masterful work with perforated metal panels, which not only form the aesthetic shell of the building but also serve a functional role by regulating light penetration. Individual window openings are decorated using the same material as decorative grilles, ensuring stylistic unity throughout the composition.
The lower level of the building contrasts with the upper one through the use of light brick and large areas of glazing, creating a sense of transparency in the foundation. This architectural technique emphasizes the visual separation between private and public zones of the house.
The property fence is executed in the same style as the façade – using similar perforated metal panels in brown, which ensures the integrity of the architectural solution and organically connects the structure with the surrounding space.
When designing your own house, a similar approach to façade organization can be very effective: the combination of different materials (brick, metal panels, glass) creates an expressive appearance, while perforated elements can be used not only as a decorative but also as a functional element – for controlling insolation, ensuring privacy, and creating plays of light and shadow on the façade and in the interior.