The image presents an interesting architectural ensemble that demonstrates a combination of historical and contemporary styles. In the center stands a historic brick building in neo-Gothic style with a characteristic stepped gable and decorative facade elements. It features arched windows, ornamental brickwork in reddish-orange brick, and an expressive bay window with a balcony.
The facade of the historic building is rich in details: a clearly defined plinth made of gray stone, rhythmic arrangement of window openings, and decorative elements in the form of small arches under the cornice. Special expressiveness is added by the vertical composition with a tower and pointed top, creating an accent in the overall composition of the ensemble.
To the right is a modern building with a facade of dark red brick and large windows, while to the left and behind are structures in a contemporary style with gray cladding panels. This combination demonstrates the principle of contextual integration, where a historic building becomes the central element of a new architectural complex.
For private home construction, several techniques can be borrowed from this example: the use of contrasting materials (brick in different shades, stone, modern panels), facade detailing using decorative elements that create play of light and shadow, as well as thoughtful organization of the space around the house using paving and greenery that complement the architectural composition.