Tudor, at the same time grey/purple

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Contemporary dual-material facade with contrasting combination of brick, wood and glass

#17006. Contemporary dual-material facade with contrasting combination of brick, wood and glass

This architectural object is an expressive example of contemporary residential architecture, skillfully combining contrasting facade materials. The dichotomy between the two main parts of the building is particularly impressive: one is faced with light-colored brick featuring a heterogeneous texture, while the other utilizes weathered wooden panels with vertical orientation.

The facade is characterized by an abundance of glass surfaces in black frames, creating a striking contrast with the brickwork. The panoramic glazing in the central part of the building forms a distinctive "glass column," enhancing the vertical rhythm of the composition. The black window frames are geometrically precise with an industrial character, giving a modern resonance to the entire appearance of the building.

Special attention is drawn to the integration of architecture with the surrounding natural environment – a large tree hangs over the building, creating a natural canopy and organically fitting into the overall composition. The landscape design in the foreground, with neatly trimmed evergreen plants, complements the architectural image.

When designing a facade for a private home, one can draw inspiration from the following techniques: contrasting combination of diverse materials (natural stone/brick with wood), large glazing in dark frames to visually lighten massive elements, use of vertical lines to create a sense of height, as well as harmonious integration of the building into the landscape context.

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