This architectural object represents an expressive example of modern brickwork with an interesting three-dimensional façade solution. The entrance area is designed as a deep niche made of red brick, creating a clear geometric accent on the wall plane. Particularly noteworthy is the brick laying technique with volumetric relief on both sides of the entrance — the bricks protrude from the wall plane, creating a dynamic texture and interplay of light and shadow.
The golden door frame with a large glass insert contrasts with the warm terracotta tones of the brick, adding modernity to the traditional material. The minimalist canopy above the entrance emphasizes the horizontal lines of the composition. This façade design demonstrates how a traditional building material can be used in an innovative way, creating contemporary aesthetics.
Similar techniques of volumetric brickwork can be adapted for private home construction, allowing for the creation of a unique appearance without the use of expensive finishing materials. Playing with protruding elements, various laying methods, and combining brick colors allows for an expressive façade even with a relatively simple architectural form of the building.