Before us is a striking example of Art Nouveau with elements of Secession style in the decorative facade treatment. The building showcases the characteristic elegant curvilinear forms and rich polychromatic finishing typical of this architectural movement. The central part of the facade features a magnificent mosaic panel with a complex ornamental composition of floral motifs, executed in a vibrant color palette combining greens, blues, oranges, and yellows.
Particularly noteworthy is the lower section of the decorative panel depicting attributes of science and education — an open book, globe, and measuring instruments, suggesting either an educational purpose for the building or reflecting the values of its creators. The brick framing around the panel and window openings creates an organic transition between the decorative elements and the main structure of the building.
The window openings follow a unified architectural solution with semi-circular tops, enhancing the rhythmic organization of the facade. This approach to facade decoration can be partially adapted for a modern private home by using ceramic panels or mosaic as accent elements, as well as applying contrasting color schemes in the design of window frames.