The presented building demonstrates an impressive example of modern architecture with a curved dark brick facade that creates a dynamic, sculptural silhouette. The upper part of the structure is characterized by a smooth wave-like form, where the brickwork is executed with impeccable precision, emphasizing the texture and rhythm of the material.
The lower part of the building is made of light concrete, creating an expressive contrast with the dark brick of the upper level. The cantilevered projection of the second floor with transparent glass railing on the terrace adds lightness to the structure, making the building appear to float above the ground. The architect masterfully used a combination of materials, playing on their textural and color differences.
The window openings are minimalist and strategically positioned for maximum interaction with the surrounding environment and natural lighting of interior spaces. Particularly noticeable are the panoramic windows on the second level, which apparently open to the natural landscape.
When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques from this project: contrasting combination of materials (brick/concrete), use of smooth curvilinear forms to create dynamics, play with cantilevered projections to visually lighten the mass of the building, and carefully thought-out placement of window openings. The curvilinear facade is especially effective in evening lighting, when interior light emphasizes the architectural forms.