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Modern House with Perforated Brick Facade: Interplay of Light and Texture

#17855. Modern House with Perforated Brick Facade: Interplay of Light and Texture

This modern residence represents an impressive example of innovative facade design, where functionality meets aesthetics. The facade is constructed from dark bricks, giving the building a monolithic, sculptural character. Particularly notable is the perforated brickwork, creating a dynamic pattern on the facade while providing natural ventilation and light filtration.

The architectural composition of the building is based on the contrast of geometric volumes: the main gabled volume is complemented by a rectangular extension. Large panoramic windows with black framing create a dramatic contrast with the brick surface and provide abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces. In the evening, the internal lighting transforms the house into a luminous object, emphasizing the transparency and opacity of the facade elements.

The landscape design is organically integrated into the architectural concept — a path of stone slabs alternating with green areas, modular planters with vegetation, and lighting create a modern, eco-friendly approach to space organization. This technique softens the strictness of architectural forms and creates a smooth transition between the house and its surroundings.

For private housing, such facade design offers several applicable techniques: using perforation as both functional and decorative elements, playing with contrasting materials and textures, integrating large glazed surfaces to maximize natural lighting, and thoughtful placement of exterior lighting to create an expressive nighttime appearance of the building.

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