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Modern Two-Tone Facade with Vertical Rhythm of Brickwork

#13463. Modern Two-Tone Facade with Vertical Rhythm of Brickwork

The image showcases a modern residence with an expressive facade that combines various textures and materials. The left part of the building particularly draws attention with its alternating vertical strips of white plaster and terracotta brickwork, creating a rhythmic, almost graphic pattern. This technique adds dynamism and contemporary flair to the entire composition.

The right side of the house is executed in a more traditional, minimalist style with smooth white walls and a classic pitched roof, creating an interesting dialogue between modernity and tradition. The building's base is clad in natural stone, providing a visual foundation for the entire structure and emphasizing the connection between the building and the surrounding landscape.

The window openings are designed with minimal frames, characteristic of contemporary architecture, and are asymmetrically placed, creating an interesting interplay of volumes and voids. A small protruding element on the second floor of the left section adds additional volume to the overall composition.

This project demonstrates how contrasting materials can be effectively used to create an expressive facade. The vertical striped articulation applied here is an excellent technique for visually increasing the height of the building, while the combination of different finishing materials helps avoid monotony on large surfaces.

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