#13651. Elegant Prairie Style Facade of a Suburban House

This is a striking example of the Prairie style in architecture, which was developed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 20th century. The building demonstrates the characteristic features of this style: horizontal lines emphasizing connection with the earth, wide overhanging eaves of a flat roof, ribbon-like arrangement of windows, and terraces.

The facade of the building is distinguished by strict geometry and symmetry. White stuccoed walls contrast with dark wooden elements and the reddish-brown roof. The horizontality of the composition is emphasized by long strips of windows and pronounced cornices. Special attention is drawn to the decorative elements – planters on the second-floor terrace, which add elegance to the building.

When designing a facade in a similar style, it is important to maintain clean lines, use natural materials, and pay attention to details. Modern interpretations of the Prairie style can include the use of energy-efficient materials while preserving characteristic architectural techniques – horizontal lines, terraces, and wide eaves.

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