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Minimalist Brick Facade with Contrasting Panoramic Windows

#13302. Minimalist Brick Facade with Contrasting Panoramic Windows

This modern brick house is an excellent example of a minimalist approach to architecture with an emphasis on materiality. The facade is completely clad in natural brick of a warm reddish-brown hue, creating a sense of solidity and harmony with the surrounding landscape. The distinctive feature of this facade design lies in the purity of geometric forms and the absence of unnecessary decorative elements.

The architectural composition is built on a combination of multi-level volumes - a tall main building with a gabled roof and a lower extension with a flat roof. The relationship between solid brick surfaces and large panoramic windows is interestingly played out, visually lightening the massive structure and providing good natural lighting to the interior spaces.

The thoughtful exit to the concrete-covered terrace creates a smooth transition between the house and the plot. Here, the architect used the technique of contrasting materials: heavy brick coexists with light glass sliding panels and wooden inserts, adding expressiveness to the facade. The horizontal slit window on the side wall adds dynamism to an otherwise monolithic brick surface.

When designing your own house in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the quality of brickwork, which is impeccably executed here. Brick serves not just as a building material but as a self-sufficient decorative element that requires no additional finishing. To achieve a similar effect, you can use clinker brick or ceramic tiles that imitate brick, which will be durable and require little maintenance.

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