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Two-level house with contrasting facade: brick and metal in contemporary interpretation

#15765. Two-level house with contrasting facade: brick and metal in contemporary interpretation

This modern residential building is an excellent example of a contrasting architectural solution, where the red brick of the first floor serves as a solid compositional foundation for the upper volume with black metal cladding. The dynamic asymmetrical roof with a steep slope and panoramic glazing gives the structure an expressive silhouette, characteristic of a contemporary interpretation of traditional forms.

The facade demonstrates a skillful combination of textures and materials: warm brickwork contrasts with the cool metal siding of the upper level. The vertical lines of the metal cladding on the second floor create a rhythmic visual effect, giving the building verticality and elegance. The corner solution is particularly interesting, where the brick wall of the first floor creates a solid foundation, while the upper volume seems to float above it.

Large panoramic windows on the second floor open the interior space to natural light, creating a visual lightness in the upper part of the building. Minimalist lights on the brick wall of the first floor delicately illuminate the texture of the material, while the thin metal fence along the perimeter of the plot gives the compact territory completeness without creating a sense of confinement.

In designing your own house, you could adopt the technique of combining contrasting materials: traditional brick and modern metal siding. An asymmetrical roof with panoramic glazing can become a striking architectural accent. It's worth paying attention to the vertical articulation of the facade, which visually increases the height of the building, as well as to the minimalist but effective facade lighting that emphasizes the texture of the materials.

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