Before us is an impressive example of a modern interpretation of traditional brickwork, where ornamentation becomes a key element of architectural expression. The building facade demonstrates masterful use of relief masonry, creating a repeating pattern of protruding floral or star-shaped elements. This technique, known as parametric brickwork, creates a play of light and shadow on the monochromatic terracotta surface.
Particularly notable is how the architect used a traditional material – brick – to create a complex textural composition. Each protruding element is carefully integrated into the overall wall structure, creating a rhythmic pattern that enlivens what might otherwise have been an ordinary brick wall. The depth of the relief creates a dynamic surface that changes depending on the angle of sunlight and the position of the observer.
This technique can be adapted for private facade design, using relief elements on a smaller scale or concentrating them in specific areas of the building – for example, around the entrance group or on an accent wall. This approach allows you to give individuality and character to a building using traditional materials in an innovative manner.