This image showcases an impressive example of a contemporary facade design using terracotta blocks. The architectural composition represents a corner element of a building where two vertical window openings are framed by a modular system of terracotta elements.
The facade combines two types of terracotta blocks: geometric lattice modules creating a rhythmic pattern with openings that allow light to pass through, and a denser structure of rounded elements resembling a honeycomb. This combination gives the surface an interesting texture and interplay of light and shadow. The warm terracotta color contrasts with the neutral gray tones of the concrete base and walls.
This solution is not only aesthetically appealing but also functional: the blocks create a semi-transparent screen that filters light, provides partial privacy while maintaining a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. This technique can be adapted for a private home, using terracotta or ceramic blocks as decorative screens for verandas, patios, or relaxation areas, adding individuality and architectural expressiveness.