This modern facade presents an original solution utilizing brickwork transformed into a living ecological object. The main composition of the structure is formed by a combination of white and terracotta bricks arranged in a rhythmic alternation, creating a dynamic texture. The key feature is the innovative integration of plant elements directly into the wall structure, where offset bricks create niches for plants.
The architectural expressiveness of the facade is enhanced by a bright yellow accent of the cornice and window opening, giving the composition completeness and a contemporary sound. Large glass surfaces on the corner part of the building contrast with the textured brickwork, providing visual lightness to the structure. This approach to facade design allows for an organic connection between the urban environment and natural elements.
The facade demonstrates the concept of "living architecture," where building materials become not only structural elements but also the basis for biophilic design. The thoughtful landscaping of the lower part of the building using flowering plants creates a smooth transition to the surrounding landscape, softening the boundary between architecture and the natural environment. This solution is not only aesthetically appealing but also ecological, contributing to the improvement of the microclimate around the building.