#16481. Multi-colored brick facade with modular structure and horizontal division

This is a vivid example of a modern interpretation of brickwork in architecture. The building facade presents a composition of multi-colored bricks, creating a mosaic effect, especially in the upper part of the structure. The interplay of terracotta, beige, brown, and red shades creates an impressive visual rhythm, giving the facade dynamism and expressiveness.

The architectural detail is particularly noteworthy for the horizontal division of the facade using stone belts that separate different sections of brickwork. The lower part is designed with more ordered and traditional masonry, while the upper part demonstrates a bold experiment with color and brick arrangement, creating an almost pixel-like structure.

The solution with vertical elements in the middle part of the facade is interesting, where light vertical strips alternate with brick ones. This creates a sense of lightness and airiness, forming a distinctive transition between the more massive upper and lower parts of the building.

This approach to facade design can be adopted for a modern private home, using contrasting masonry of various brick shades to create visual interest. Even on a smaller scale, such a technique can transform an ordinary structure into an architectural object with individual character.

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