#8767. Polychromatic Striped Facade: Play of Color and Form in Contemporary Architecture

This is a striking example of modern architecture with an expressive polychromatic facade. The building demonstrates a bold use of color through horizontal stripes of brickwork in various shades - from red and yellow to blue and green. This approach creates a dynamic, playful image and visually expands the space.

The architectural composition combines a sloped metal profile roof with contemporary volumetric geometry. Particularly interesting is the solution for the upper part of the building, where bright color accents continue, and window openings are integrated into the overall color concept. The yellow rectangle on the second floor becomes a focal point of the entire composition.

The facade demonstrates a masterful combination of various materials: metal roofing, multicolored brickwork, concrete elements, and glass surfaces. Such a solution is often used for public buildings, especially educational institutions, where creating an attractive and stimulating environment is important.

For private construction, this technique can be adapted in a more restrained version - for example, using two or three contrasting brick colors to create horizontal stripes or accent elements, which will help visually structure the facade of the house and give it individuality without excessive extravagance.

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