#14168. Geometric facade with multi-level plasticity and contrasting window elements

Before us is an interesting example of a modern interpretation of classical architecture. The building's facade demonstrates a complex geometric composition with characteristic protruding elements that create a dynamic play of light and shadow. Special attention is drawn to the rhythmic alternation of window openings of various shapes and sizes, framed by dark contrasting frames, which gives the facade expressiveness and depth.

The work with wall plasticity is remarkable — the architect skillfully uses multi-level surfaces and angular elements, creating the effect of a complex volumetric structure. The beige color scheme of the facade with dark gray accents of cornices creates an elegant yet contemporary impression. Such facade design can be characterized as an example of neo-modernism with elements of deconstructivism, where traditional architectural forms are reimagined in a modern way.

When designing your own house, you can adopt the technique of playing with the geometry of the facade, creating multi-level planes, and using contrasting elements to accentuate architectural details. Particularly noteworthy is the original solution for window frames — the geometric pattern makes the glazing not just a functional element but also an expressive detail of the overall facade composition.

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