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Wavy brick facade with contrasting white finishing

#16023. Wavy brick facade with contrasting white finishing

This modern urban house represents an excellent example of the organic combination of traditional brickwork and avant-garde architectural solutions. The building's facade demonstrates a bold play with form—a wavy brick wall resembling a fluid flow creates a dynamic visual effect against the backdrop of strict white finishing.

Particularly notable is the contrast between the textured red brick and smooth white surfaces, which emphasizes the plasticity of the form. The architect masterfully used this dualism of materials, creating the sensation that the white part of the facade is "flowing out" of the brick foundation. The window openings are organically integrated into the wave-like structure, while balconies and greenery-lined cornices add ecological elements and functionality to the building.

The lower level of the facade is designed in a more traditional style with brick finishing and wide glass doors, creating a welcoming entrance area. Two-level landscaping—both at street level and on the upper floors—softens the building's geometry and integrates it into the surrounding environment.

This approach to facade design can be noted by homeowners: playing with contrasting materials, non-linear forms, and the integration of greenery elements can transform even a small urban house into a unique architectural object. Accent lighting on the facade using wall sconces is also a successful technique, highlighting the texture of materials in the evening hours.

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