This modern residential building showcases a minimalist approach to brick architecture. The facade is constructed from red brick, creating a warm, tactile contrast with the clean geometric forms of the building. The cubic composition is complemented by expressive rectangular windows of varying sizes, which are effectively illuminated from within during the evening hours.
A distinctive feature of the facade is its laconic design and absence of excessive decoration, which emphasizes the texture of the brickwork. The entrance area is thoughtfully designed – a corner element with a canopy and wooden door creates a welcoming atmosphere and softens the brutality of the brick surfaces. The enclosure partially consists of white concrete blocks, adding graphic elements to the overall appearance.
The project skillfully combines various materials: brick, wood (visible in the fence and entrance door), concrete, and glass. The permeability of the facade is achieved through large window openings, creating a connection between interior and exterior. The upper level of the building includes a small terrace with railing, expanding the functionality of the living space.
For a home facade, several techniques can be borrowed: contrasting material combinations, minimalist window geometry, the use of local lighting to highlight architectural elements, and carefully considered proportions of window openings that provide not only aesthetic appeal but also excellent natural lighting for interiors.