#3528. Dutch Townhouse: Harmony of Brick Facade and Modern Glazing

The image showcases an excellent example of modern renovation within a historic urban setting. Before us stands a brick townhouse with elements characteristic of Dutch architecture. The main focal point is the glass extension harmoniously integrated between traditional brick facades, creating an interesting contrast between historical heritage and contemporary architectural solutions.

The building facades are constructed of red brick with decorative elements: cornices, friezes, and ornamental inserts. The windows with red frames are particularly striking, creating a rhythmic accent against the brick background. The right facade features more elaborate decorations and vertical glazing that emphasizes the building's height. Of particular interest is the vertical element with red doors on the second level—a characteristic motif in Dutch architecture.

The modern glass insertion between the historical buildings serves not only as a functional expansion of space but also as a visual "breath" in the dense urban development. From the open courtyard, framed by brick walls and adorned with pots of blooming hydrangeas, concrete steps lead to the glass extension. This thoughtful landscape composition completes the image of a harmonious combination of history and modernity in the urban space.

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