This architectural specimen represents an excellent example of a historical facade with rich decorative ornamentation in the Neo-Baroque style. The brown brick facade is adorned with exquisite white stucco elements that create a striking contrast and emphasize the architectural expressiveness of the building.
Particularly noteworthy are the decorative elements above the windows: the upper part of the facade features a magnificent stucco cartouche depicting a rooster, surrounded by lush scrolls and volutes. The lower tier is decorated with an even more complex composition featuring a central heraldic element, framed by elegant floral motifs and flanked by fan-shaped shell palmettes above the windows.
The window openings have a clear rhythmic arrangement, characteristic of classical architecture, but the decorative design gives the facade a special individuality and artistic value. Such decorative solutions demonstrate how a memorable building appearance can be created by accentuating specific architectural elements.
When designing modern facades, similar stylization techniques and decorative facade treatments can be successfully employed, adapting them to contemporary materials and technologies. The contrasting combination of the main wall material with decorative elements, the use of symmetry, and the emphasis on areas above windows – all these classical techniques remain relevant today for creating an aesthetically pleasing and individual building appearance.