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Brick facade of a former industrial building with a distinctive round window and exterior staircase

#14124. Brick facade of a former industrial building with a distinctive round window and exterior staircase

Before us stands an excellent example of adaptive architecture – a former industrial building converted into a residential space. This compact brick house represents a magnificent specimen of facade design in the style of industrial conversion, where every detail is thoughtful and functional.

The facade is made of classic red brick, immediately indicating the building's historical past. The central element of the upper-level composition is a round porthole window – a characteristic detail of industrial architecture that adds individuality to the facade. The ground floor features garage doors with sectional glazing that organically fit into the overall concept of the building and remind us of its utilitarian past.

The external metal staircase deserves special attention, as it is not only functional but also serves as a significant decorative element, giving the facade dynamics and graphic expressiveness. The second-floor window openings are adorned with flower boxes, which softens the industrial character of the building and adds coziness.

When designing your own facade, you might consider this technique of contrast between the strict geometry of the building and living greenery. It's also worth noting how preserving authentic elements during reconstruction adds character and tells the story of the house.

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