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Perforated Brick Façade: Functionality and Aesthetics of Ventilated Masonry

#14675. Perforated Brick Façade: Functionality and Aesthetics of Ventilated Masonry

The image showcases expressive brickwork with perforated façade elements. This architectural detail exemplifies the traditional "brise soleil" technique — a brick lattice that simultaneously provides natural ventilation and protection from direct sunlight, creating an interesting interplay of light and shadow.

The façade is organized into three horizontal sections of perforated brickwork, separated by solid rows of bricks. Particularly noteworthy is the meticulous execution of the vertical projecting elements, forming a geometric pattern with rhythmic rectangular openings. The warm terracotta shade of the brick gives the structure a natural quality and visual warmth.

Such façade design can be adapted for a modern private home, especially in regions with hot climates. These lattice structures not only serve the practical function of passive cooling but also become a striking architectural accent, giving the building individuality. When designing your own home, you can use this technique for separate façade elements — for example, for decorating a veranda, fences, or decorative inserts.

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