Before us is a striking example of modern townhouses with an expressive color scheme on the facade. The distinctive feature of this complex is the contrasting combination of red, blue, and green (partially visible on the right) facades, creating a visual delineation between neighboring units. The architectural composition is characterized by clean geometry with shed roofs sloping in opposite directions, adding dynamism to the entire ensemble.
The facades are finished with vertical cladding, visually increasing the height of the three-story structures. The window openings are designed with a laconic approach — rectangular windows with minimalist frames that don't overwhelm the overall composition. An interesting accent appears in the round windows on the entry doors: a yellow door on the red facade (number 14) and a dark door on the blue facade (number 15), adding playfulness to the strict geometry of the buildings.
The landscape design is thoughtfully compact: small trees and shrubs delineate private areas, while the combination of pavers and concrete driveways in front of the garages creates functional division of space. In the background, an urban landscape and industrial zone are visible, contrasting with the neatness of the residential complex.
For homeowners inspired by this project, several techniques could be adopted: bold use of color to identify individual sections; vertical cladding to visually elongate the facade; contrasting doors as accent elements; combination of different paving materials for zoning the adjacent territory; and the use of compact plants to create privacy without cluttering the space.