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Neo-Mudejar Façade: Geometry and Contrast of Terracotta Brickwork

#14055. Neo-Mudejar Façade: Geometry and Contrast of Terracotta Brickwork

Before us is an impressive example of Neo-Mudejar architecture featuring a characteristic combination of red-terracotta and cream façade elements. The upper part of the building is adorned with an exquisite geometric ornament and an arcade with pointed arches, referencing Moorish motifs in Spanish architecture.

The stepped window framing deserves special attention, creating an expressive zigzag rhythm across the façade. This technique is not only decorative but also emphasizes the vertical articulation of the building. The lower tier of the façade maintains the same stepped design motif but with larger elements, creating a harmonious transition between levels.

The entrance group is decorated with wrought iron elements and semi-circular glazing, adding elegance to the massive façade. The stonework at the building's base creates an impression of solidity and connection to the ground. Such a combination of materials—brick, plaster, and stone—can be applied when designing the façade of a private home by adapting the scale and complexity of details.

The color scheme of the façade is particularly successful: terracotta brick combined with light plaster creates an expressive contrast highlighting architectural details. The windows of the upper tier with bluish glazing add lightness to the composition, balancing the massiveness of the walls.

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