The building presented is an impressive example of modern architecture where brick is the dominant material, used with extraordinary plasticity and expressiveness. The facade features a dynamic composition of sharp-angled volumes resembling geometric crystals or origami-like forms. This multifaceted structure creates an interplay of light and shadow on the perforated brick surface.
Particular attention is drawn to the perforated facade made of terracotta brick, where the openings form an intricate lace-like pattern, providing not only aesthetic function but also practical benefits – natural ventilation and light filtration. A key technique in this facade design is the contrast between the massiveness of the brickwork and the lightness of glass inserts that connect different parts of the building and create visual permeability.
In the center of the composition is a modern entrance portal with glass doors, framed by wooden elements, which adds warmth to the industrial aesthetics of the brick. The angular forms of the building break the usual orthogonal rhythm of urban development, bringing dynamism and modernity to the surrounding environment.
This approach to facade design can be adapted for private construction as well, using perforation as a way to create privacy without losing light, playing with geometry to give uniqueness to the building, and combining various materials (brick, glass, wood) to achieve a balance between tradition and innovation.