Before us is a striking example of modern architecture with an expressive brick facade demonstrating an interesting approach to working with traditional material. The building features dynamic facade geometry where the brick surface breaks and forms three-dimensional relief, creating the effect of a folded plane.
The corner position of the building maximizes its sculptural expressiveness. The facade represents a composition of triangular fragments that protrude and recede from the main plane, creating an interesting play of light and shadow throughout the day. Window openings of non-standard shape are integrated into this geometric structure, following the overall pattern.
The contrasting combination of terracotta-colored brick texture with the white side wall enhances the architectural effect. The ground floor is designed more modestly, creating the impression that the volume floats above the ground. Greenery at the base of the building softens the strict geometry of the architecture.
For private housing, such a facade solution can be adapted on a more modest scale: using three-dimensional masonry for accent areas of the facade, experimenting with protruding and recessed fragments to create an interesting play of light and shadow. Even small plastic elements on the plane of a traditional brick facade can give a house individuality and a contemporary feel.