Before us is an excellent example of an elegant entrance door in a historic building numbered 36. The architectural composition of the entrance group demonstrates a harmonious combination of classical elements and exquisite detailing. The doorway is framed by a massive stone portal made of light yellow sandstone, creating an expressive contrast with the dark green door.
The semicircular transom above the door with radially diverging mullions deserves special attention, giving the composition lightness and airiness. The door itself is double-leafed, with elegant curved forms and white decorative elements emphasizing the geometry of the structure. Above the portal is a decorative keystone with a relief ornament in the form of a shell – a classic element characteristic of historical architecture.
The textured stone blocks on the sides of the entrance add special expressiveness to the facade and demonstrate the mastery of stonemasons. When designing a modern facade, one can adopt the principle of contrasting combinations of materials and textures, as well as the use of symmetry and elegant curved forms in the design of door and window openings, which will give the building individuality and architectural value.