The image showcases a masterfully designed open terrace or patio space, completed with an original geometric pergola-like canopy. While the image focuses more on the courtyard rather than the building's facade, one can notice an interesting combination of textures and materials creating a visual contrast.
The terracotta-colored brick wall forms a solid architectural base for the space. The geometric pattern from the overhead structure projects onto it, creating an interplay of light and shadow that transforms the smooth surface of the brickwork into a dynamic canvas with changing patterns. This facade design technique can be considered particularly successful as it adds depth and dimension to a simple brick wall without additional finishing costs.
The opposite side of the space shows a more traditional white facade with window openings, which creates balance with the expressive brick wall. Metal railings define the boundaries of the space without blocking visual connections with the surroundings.
But the main element of the composition is undoubtedly the innovative solution of the suspended structure with a geometric pattern through which the sky is visible. This technique creates a sense of semi-enclosed space while maintaining a connection with nature, and demonstrates how a functional element can become the decorative dominant of the entire design. This approach to designing canopies or facade elements can be adapted for a private home, offering an interesting solution for terraces, verandas, or even decorative elements of the exterior.