#1128. Vertical Relief Art Deco Facade

The image shows an impressive fragment of an Art Deco facade with characteristic elements of early 20th century modernist architecture. The central focus is on a vertical decorative element made of metal or concrete, featuring a geometric relief pattern reminiscent of stylized motifs from the industrial era's machine aesthetics.

The facade is clad with gray tiles that form a clear grid with pronounced joints in a brick or terracotta shade. The architectural ornament above the entrance group demonstrates a rhythmic alternation of horizontal and vertical elements, forming a symmetrical composition typical of monumental public buildings from the 1920-30s.

The lower part of the fragment includes window openings with simple framing, which emphasizes the contrast between utilitarian elements and the decorative embellishment of the upper part. The entire composition demonstrates the typical Art Deco combination of functionality with decorative elements, geometric rigor with expressive plasticity.

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