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Biophilic Facade: A Blend of Brick Relief and Vertical Greenery

#14550. Biophilic Facade: A Blend of Brick Relief and Vertical Greenery

Here we see a striking example of modern architecture where textures, forms, and natural elements are organically combined. The building facade presents an expressive composition of terracotta brickwork and smooth concrete surfaces. Of particular interest are the wave-like brick elements that create a dynamic relief, contrasting with the strict lines of the main structure.

The openwork brick masonry with geometric patterns serves as a functional decorative element, providing natural ventilation and light filtration. This solution is not only aesthetically appealing but also environmentally friendly. The greenery integrated into the facade through special niches emphasizes the biophilic approach in facade design, creating a connection between architecture and nature.

The contrast of textures—rough brick and smooth concrete—adds visual complexity. The hanging plants soften the rigid architectural lines, bringing an element of unpredictability and life into the strict geometry of the building. This approach to facade greening is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary architecture, improving the microclimate and aesthetic qualities of urban environments.

When designing your own home, you might consider the idea of combining different materials, using perforated elements, and integrating greenery. Even small green accents on the facade can radically change the perception of a building, making it more harmonious and environmentally friendly.