This image showcases a magnificent example of colonial architecture with a characteristic gallery or corridor executed in a Spanish-Mexican style. What we see is not so much a building facade but rather an interior covered passageway with an open arcade that connects different parts of the complex.
The architectural solution demonstrates masterful use of traditional elements: expressive wooden ceiling beams (vigas) contrast with the bright yellow walls, creating a warm, sunny atmosphere. Rhythmic stone arches open to an inner courtyard with greenery, which is a classic technique for providing natural ventilation and lighting in hot climates.
The floors are made of terracotta tiles laid in a traditional pattern, giving the space authenticity and connection to historical roots. The walls display artworks and decorative elements that emphasize the cultural context of the structure.
When designing the facade of your own home, you can borrow some techniques from this example: the use of contrasting colors (such as bright ochre walls and dark wooden structures), creation of transitional spaces between interior rooms and the surrounding environment, as well as the inclusion of greenery elements to soften architectural lines.