The image showcases an ensemble of modern townhouses in a neo-traditional American architectural style. The facades demonstrate a typical combination of materials for this style: red brick in the lower section, light beige siding in the upper floors, with accent elements of stone and wood.
The central townhouse draws attention with its three-story structure featuring distinctive vertical glazing that unifies all levels. This central axis creates a visual focus and emphasizes the building's height. The gable with triangular completion adds a traditional element to this contemporary interpretation.
The adjacent townhouse on the right features a more conservative design with dark shutters on the windows, a classic portico with columns, and a natural stone facade, creating an interesting contrast with the brickwork. Elements of symmetry and traditional window proportions emphasize the neoclassical character of this part of the complex.
The landscape design incorporates ornamental grasses and evergreen plants, creating a soft transition between the strict architectural forms and the surrounding environment. Retro-style street lamps add charm and provide functionality.
For private home construction, one could borrow the following techniques: combining various materials to create a textured, visually interesting facade; using vertical accents to visually increase height; applying classical architectural elements (gables, symmetrical windows, porticos) in a modern interpretation; and creating a harmonious connection between architecture and landscape design.