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Yellow Brick Art Nouveau Facade with Neo-Gothic Elements

#14190. Yellow Brick Art Nouveau Facade with Neo-Gothic Elements

Before us stands an expressive example of Art Nouveau architecture with Neo-Gothic elements, demonstrating masterful command of texture and color. The building's facade features two-tone brickwork, where yellow and reddish-brown bricks create a striking contrast. The central part of the facade presents a high gable with flowing contours typical of Art Nouveau, reminiscent of Gothic forms.

The window openings on the first and second floors are adorned with elegant arched tops and decorative frames made of contrasting-colored brick. Particularly noteworthy is the formal window on the second floor with a wrought iron balcony – this element gives the building its distinctive expressiveness. The lower floor features a wrought iron canopy above the entrance group and decorative elements beneath the windows, creating a sense of lightness in the massive facade.

The facade design actively employs a play of material textures: smooth brickwork combines with the wrought iron of balcony railings and canopy. When designing the facade of a modern house, one could adopt this technique of contrasting materials with different textures and colors, as well as use vertical accents and decorative window frames to create an expressive architectural appearance.

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