Before us is an expressive facade made of terracotta brickwork with an unconventional window design solution. The architect has created a geometric pattern where bricks are laid in a carefully considered textural surface. Particularly noteworthy are two triangular window openings surrounded by areas of openwork masonry, where individual bricks protrude from the wall plane, creating a perforation effect.
This technique not only serves decorative purposes but also functionally regulates the penetration of light into the building. The play of light and shadow on the facade changes throughout the day, adding dynamics to the external appearance of the structure. The brick texture creates a warm, natural tone that contrasts with the geometric strictness of the window openings.
When designing your own home, a similar approach can be adapted to create a unique facade: using exposed brickwork with variations in the arrangement of individual elements, creating perforated sections for natural ventilation or decorative effect, as well as non-standard geometry of window openings. Such solutions will allow you to achieve a balance between functionality and expressive aesthetics.