#13885. Art Nouveau Pharmacy Facade with Expressive Turquoise Wrought Iron Elements

This pharmacy facade is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau style, which was popular in Europe at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The building features an asymmetrical composition and characteristic flowing, organic lines in the design of metal elements. Particularly expressive are the exquisite turquoise-colored wrought iron details that frame the windows, balconies, and entrance, creating the impression of fluid plant forms.

The facade structure combines various textures and materials: the lower part is made of smooth light stone with decorative architectural elements, while the upper part is finished with a rougher textured surface. The mansard roof with decorative dormer windows complements the architectural image. The facade features a green cross characteristic of pharmacies, executed in the same stylistic manner.

When designing a facade in a similar aesthetic, it's important to consider a harmonious combination of functionality and decorative elements. Even in a modern private home, certain techniques from this style can be used: contrasting textures of finishing materials, decorative metal elements with flowing lines, asymmetrical compositions of window openings, and expressive color solutions for accent details.

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