This building represents a magnificent example of Norman Neo-Gothic architecture with Art Nouveau elements. The facade displays a characteristic combination of red brick and light decorative elements, creating an expressive contrast. Of particular note is the bay window with red wooden structures, which becomes the central accent of the facade composition.
The architectural solution is distinguished by a richness of details: elegant wooden elements painted in a rich red color give the building a striking individuality. The vertical and diagonal elements of the red balcony railings create a rhythmic pattern against the background of brickwork. Half-timbered motifs in the design of the bay window and roofs emphasize the historical style of the building.
Horizontal stripes of light-colored stone break up the monotony of the brick surface, visually structuring the facade. Window openings with white shutters and frames enhance the play of contrasts. When designing a modern facade, similar techniques can be adapted using contrasting materials and textures, highlighting functional areas with color, and creating expressive architectural elements that emphasize the individuality of the structure.