This architectural element represents an exquisite balcony in Moorish style with a rich textural composition. The building facade is made of irregularly shaped natural stone (rustic), creating the effect of an organic, almost natural surface. The central element of the composition is an arched opening with green louvered shutters, framed by brickwork.
The design of the balcony with its openwork brick parapet deserves special attention, demonstrating virtuoso work with the material. The upper part of the arched opening is decorated with a complex brick lattice with protruding elements, creating an effective play of light and shadow. The lower part of the balcony is also decorated with a rhythmic pattern of protruding bricks, forming a complex geometric texture.
This facade design masterfully combines various textures and materials: rough stone masonry of the wall, geometric precision of brick decor, and a bright color accent of green shutters. This approach can be adapted for modern private construction, using contrasting materials and decorative elements to create an expressive architectural image.
The use of the multi-layering principle in the facade design is notable, where each element is at its own depth relative to the main plane of the wall, creating a rich play of light and shadow. This technique can be successfully applied when designing modern facades to give them visual depth and expressiveness.