Contemporary, at the same time motley

previous facadenext facade
Polygonal Facade: Geometry and Color in Contemporary Architecture

#8832. Polygonal Facade: Geometry and Color in Contemporary Architecture

The architectural object presented demonstrates a remarkable example of contemporary facade design using polygonal geometry and a multi-colored composition. The building's facade is formed from triangular panels in various shades - terracotta, wood, gray, and white, creating a dynamic and rhythmic pattern. This triangular breakdown gives the building an expressive character and visual dynamism.

Particularly noteworthy is the interplay of materials and textures. The facade panels appear to be made from composite materials imitating wood and stone, creating an interesting contrast between warm and cold surfaces. Vertical glass inserts break up the monolithic nature of the facade, allowing natural light to enter the building and creating an interesting play with transparency.

The building is organically integrated into its surroundings - a sports ground with running tracks, suggesting its functional purpose as a sports or public facility. The angularity of the facade forms contrasts with the flowing lines of the tracks, creating an interesting spatial dialogue.

For private construction, this approach can be adapted in a more restrained form by using contrasting panels on specific facade elements, creating accent walls with geometric patterns, or applying materials with different textures in the finishing. Such an approach can transform an ordinary house into an architectural statement while maintaining its functionality.

We design facade renovations of country houses.