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Parametric Terracotta Facade with Hexagonal Lattice

#17939. Parametric Terracotta Facade with Hexagonal Lattice

Before us is a magnificent example of a modern parametric facade solution, where a geometric grid of terracotta-colored hexagonal elements creates a striking visual effect on a gray concrete base. This facade demonstrates the masterful application of a three-dimensional lattice structure, where each hexagonal element protrudes from the wall plane, creating a complex interplay of light and shadow.

Particularly impressive is the rhythmic organization of the facade — the repeating geometric pattern creates a dynamic surface that changes its character depending on the viewing angle and lighting. The terracotta shade of the elements contrasts with the neutral gray background, enhancing the depth of the composition and emphasizing the three-dimensionality of the structure.

Such facade design reflects contemporary trends in architecture, where artistic expression combines with functionality. These lattice structures not only create an aesthetically pleasing appearance for the building but can also serve as sun-protection screens, providing natural shading and ventilation.

In private housing, this technique can be adapted through the use of similar overlay elements on individual fragments of the facade — for example, in the entrance area or on an accent wall. This approach will create a unique, memorable appearance for the house without overwhelming the entire surface of the building. Modern materials (composites, metal, painted wood) make such solutions accessible for private applications as well.

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