#14541. Gradient Green Façade: A Modern Interpretation of Brickwork

This building showcases an expressive example of a modern interpretation of brickwork using glazed ceramic tiles. The façade is clad in a mosaic of brick elements in various shades of green – from light pistachio to rich emerald, creating a visually dynamic yet harmonious composition.

Particularly noteworthy is the gradient effect in the tile arrangement, where darker green shades are concentrated at the lower part of the building, gradually transitioning to lighter tones toward the top of the structure. This technique gives the façade a sense of lightness and airiness, despite the massiveness of the construction itself.

The contrast between black window frames and miniature balconies with the bright green cladding creates a clear rhythmic pattern on the façade. The horizontal windows with top-hinged openings add functionality by providing natural ventilation without disrupting the overall architectural solution.

When designing a façade of this type for a private home, one can borrow the idea of playing with shades of a single color to create a unique and memorable appearance. It is also important to pay attention to the combination of the cladding color with window frames and other exterior elements to achieve a cohesive image.

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