#15279. Terracotta Rhythmic Façade with Vertical Pilasters

The image shows a fragment of a modern building façade executed in a terracotta-red color. The architectural composition is built on a rhythmic alternation of vertical elements and window openings, creating a clear modular structure. The façade is designed with vertical ribs or pilasters that form an expressive texture and add visual depth to the building.

The window openings are framed with thin borders featuring light and golden accents, creating an elegant contrast with the main terracotta tone of the façade. Horizontal spandrels run between the floors, balancing the vertical rhythm of the pilasters. This solution gives the façade a balanced composition and emphasizes the constructive logic of the building.

The façade material imitates the texture of natural wood or possibly terracotta panels, giving the building warmth and organic quality despite the modern design approach. This architectural technique can be used in private home design to create an expressive rhythmic façade. Vertical elements work well to visually increase the height of the building, while the combination of a base color with contrasting accents of window frames helps avoid monotony.

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