The photograph showcases an elegant two-story residential building in Art Deco style with clear Modernist influences. The pristine white facade with characteristic rounded corners and streamlined forms creates a sense of lightness and plasticity. Building No. 320 demonstrates classic architectural elements from the 1930s.
The facade features smooth horizontal lines accentuated by a graceful protruding balcony with metal railings and semi-circular bay windows, typical of the "ocean liner" architecture style of that period. Contrasting golden vertical elements on the right section of the facade create a rhythmic composition and visually increase the building's height.
The entrance is framed by double doors with golden trim that harmonizes with other golden accents throughout the building. Ribbon windows with horizontal blinds on the ground floor and larger glazed surfaces on the second floor emphasize the functionality and contemporary nature of the architecture for its time.
The landscaping with low shrubs and floral compositions delicately complements the architectural appearance without overwhelming the building's perception. Overall, the facade represents a beautifully preserved example of Art Deco with its characteristic geometry, symmetry, and decorative elements.