The image shows a facade of a building in Art Deco or early Modernist style, likely constructed in the mid-20th century. The facade is characterized by a symmetrical composition with two protruding rounded balconies on either side. These balconies feature distinctive horizontal articulation thanks to decorative lines that wrap around the facade.
Particularly noteworthy are the rounded corners of the balconies — a technique typical of Art Deco architecture, giving the building streamlined forms. Under the projecting cornices of the balconies, rhythmic vertical elements create an interesting play of light and shadow. The window openings have a simple rectangular shape with thin frames, characteristic of modernist aesthetics.
The central part of the facade is emphasized by vertical lines and tall windows, creating an axis of symmetry for the entire composition. At the bottom, the inscription "FAIRLAWN" is visible, which is likely the name of the building. The color scheme of the facade is restrained, in white and light tones, with some traces of time that give the building an authentic character.
On the balconies, some details of everyday life are noticeable: a window air conditioner, a potted plant, and what appears to be printed materials or newspapers, which adds an element of habitability to the facade and creates a contrast between the original architectural concept and contemporary use.