Before us is a remarkable architectural element of a modernist building facade, demonstrating an elegant combination of functionality and aesthetics. The facade is made of dark brown brick, creating a solid visual foundation for the key detail — a non-standard corner of the building, designed as a smooth curved structure.
Particular attention is drawn to the curved element with white framing that seems to flow from one plane of the facade to another. This detail is created from alternating glass panels and white structural elements, forming a semicircular projection. The upper part of this architectural solution includes horizontal glass blocks, framed by white lintels, creating an effect of lightness and transparency.
The lower part of the structure has a semicircular shape with vertical partitions, visually supporting the upper projection. Such a facade design not only provides additional natural lighting for the interior spaces but also creates an expressive accent on the overall appearance of the building.
For private construction, this technique can be adapted in the form of corner bay windows or curved facade elements with panoramic glazing. The use of contrasting colors and materials (in this case, dark brick and white frames) helps to emphasize the architectural expressiveness of the building and create a memorable exterior.