This modern architectural object demonstrates an expressive approach to facade design using brickwork. The building presents itself as an elegant cube elevated above the ground floor, where vertical strips of dark glazing contrast with the warm brick facade. A dynamic element of the facade is the external staircase that diagonally intersects the volume of the building, creating an interesting visual accent and emphasizing the texture of the brickwork.
The facade has a clear rhythmic pattern created by the regular alternation of vertical window openings and brick piers. The lower level of the building is designed with large glass windows, creating a sense of lightness and openness at the pedestrian level. The use of natural materials and their textures gives the building tactility and warmth, despite its strict geometric form.
Notable is the integration of the building into the existing development — the new volume sits adjacent to a more traditional structure on the right, creating an interesting dialogue between contemporary and historical architecture. The surrounding trees, partially devoid of leaves, indicate an inter-seasonal period and create a natural framing for this architectural statement.