#2247. Geometric Facade with Hexagonal Mosaic: Synthesis of Islamic Motifs and Modernism

The image showcases a fragment of a building facade that combines elements of Middle Eastern and modernist architectural styles. Particular attention is drawn to the geometrically complex design of the upper part of the composition—a hexagonal decorative element with an intricate lattice structure.

The composition is based on two pointed arches, characteristic of Islamic architecture, covered with green wooden lattices or shutters. Above them rises a complex decorative element made of gray stone or concrete, adorned with a geometric pattern in the form of a six-pointed star.

The facade is framed with terracotta-colored brickwork, which creates an expressive contrast with the gray main material. The hexagonal cells of the central element contain mosaic inserts of rich red color, adding depth and expressiveness to the composition. Round relief elements with textured surfaces are placed in the center and around the perimeter of the hexagon, giving the entire structure an additional decorative accent.

This architectural element demonstrates a masterful combination of structural solution with decorative traditions, characteristic of modernist interpretations of regional architectural styles.

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