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Neo-Gothic Villa with Polychrome Facade: Exquisite Late 19th Century Architecture

#14258. Neo-Gothic Villa with Polychrome Facade: Exquisite Late 19th Century Architecture

The image showcases an impressive historic villa in neo-Gothic style with eclectic elements, currently for sale (as indicated by the "À VENDRE" sign on the facade). The building features exquisite architectural solutions with characteristic pointed turrets, lancet forms, and decorative elements.

The villa's facade demonstrates a masterful combination of materials and textures: the white and orange striped masonry creates a "polychrome" effect typical of the neo-Gothic style of the late 19th century. The architectural composition includes arched openings on the lower level, an elegant balcony with wrought iron railings, and a complex roof structure with tall spires.

The facade detailing deserves special attention: carved elements, small columns, decorative cornices, and balustrades. This approach to facade design creates visual richness and emphasizes the building's status. The architect skillfully used the principle of asymmetry while maintaining the overall harmony of the composition.

For those looking to adapt similar techniques in modern private construction, one might consider the use of contrasting materials, decorative elements on gables, and thoughtful organization of various protruding volumes. Even in simplified form, these techniques can add individuality and expressiveness to the facade of a contemporary home.

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