The presented project demonstrates a contemporary approach to a multi-unit residential complex with a distinctly rhythmic structure. The facade is designed with a contrasting combination of terracotta panels and white surfaces, creating a dynamic visual effect. The complex consists of several house sections with pointed gable roofs, which references traditional architectural form but interprets it in a modern way.
Particularly interesting is the facade solution using what appears to be Corten steel panels or a material mimicking its warm orange-terracotta shade. This material forms dominant vertical planes, giving the building expressiveness and character. The lower tier is made of light-colored brick, creating a visual base and contrasting with the upper floors. Large window openings and glass balcony railings provide good insolation of interior spaces and lightness to the perception of massive volumes.
In designing your own home, a similar approach can be implemented through a contrasting combination of materials, where the traditional house form with a gable roof receives a contemporary interpretation through innovative cladding materials. An effective technique is combining warm terracotta panels with neutral light surfaces, as well as using structural rhythm in the facade composition. Glass elements and minimalist details can complement the image of a modern dwelling while maintaining a connection to architectural traditions.