Art deco, at the same time white

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Green modernist facade with cylindrical corner window

#13951. Green modernist facade with cylindrical corner window

The photograph shows an interesting fragment of a building facade in modernist or art deco style with characteristic mid-20th century design elements. Particularly eye-catching is the corner element — a cylindrical display window with a neat green metal frame creating a smooth transition between two planes of the building. This architectural technique is called a "rounded corner" and was popular in commercial architecture of the 1930s-50s.

The facade features a distinct geometric glazing grid with small-scale window divisions, typical of modernist aesthetics. The green color of the metal frames creates a bright accent against the white walls and dark plinth of the building. The combination of functionality and aesthetic expressiveness in this element demonstrates a professional approach to facade design, where each detail has both practical and visual significance.

Similar techniques can be adapted for modern private construction: the use of corner windows, contrasting color solutions for frames, and creating smooth transitions between different planes of the building will help give individuality and expressiveness to any house. Such architectural solutions are not only aesthetically pleasing but also allow for maximum use of natural interior lighting.

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