#14364. Art Deco Geometric Frieze: Elegant Combination of Form and Color on a Facade

The image shows a fragment of a building facade, seemingly executed in Art Deco or early Modernism style. Particular attention is drawn to the decorative frieze at the top of the facade with a geometric zigzag ornament. This element demonstrates the characteristic Art Deco use of rhythmic geometric forms — diamonds and triangles, painted in a light beige color with blue accents.

The facade of the building is painted in a light cream shade, creating an elegant, restrained background for architectural details. The window openings have a rectangular shape with geometric division of frames, which also corresponds to the modernist style. There is a subtle elaboration of cornice details and decorative elements that create a play of light and shadow on the wall surface.

When designing a facade of this type, it is important to pay attention to the proportions of decorative elements and their color scheme. In modern interpretations of such a style, you can use geometric ornaments in the upper part of the building, contrasting color accents, and clear horizontal divisions, which will give individuality to the facade even when using modern materials.

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