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Art Deco Decorative Facade with Symmetrical Pattern and Vibrant Color Palette

#14354. Art Deco Decorative Facade with Symmetrical Pattern and Vibrant Color Palette

This fragment represents a magnificent example of decorative facade design in the Art Deco style. The element demonstrates stylized, symmetrically arranged ornaments with a pronounced vertical rhythm characteristic of this architectural direction. Particularly impressive are the wave-like, spiral motifs in the upper part of the composition, executed predominantly in turquoise-blue tones.

The central vertical element with a chevron pattern (zigzag ornament) effectively divides the composition into two identical parts, emphasizing the strict symmetry of the facade. The color palette using rich orange, red, and turquoise hues against the backdrop of brickwork creates a vibrant, memorable image.

This solution demonstrates how decorative elements can radically transform an ordinary brick building. When designing your own facade, you can use similar techniques – stylized ornaments, symmetrical compositions, and bold color schemes – to give the building individuality. Even localized use of such elements, for example, around the entrance group, can create an expressive architectural accent.

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