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Historic Red Brick Facade with Circular Porthole Windows

#14612. Historic Red Brick Facade with Circular Porthole Windows

This magnificent red brick townhouse represents a striking example of late 19th century Chicago-style architecture. The facade features characteristic round and arched windows that create a unique rhythmic pattern against the terracotta background. Particularly expressive are the three large circular porthole windows arranged along the vertical axis of the facade, giving the building a romantic and somewhat nautical character.

The architectural composition of the facade is built on the contrast between circular and rectangular elements, creating visual dynamics and interest. The upper tier is adorned with arched windows with a carved decorative element above the central window. The middle section of the facade is highlighted by a large circular window, while the lower level is emphasized by a wide entrance group with an arched doorway.

The brickwork is executed with exceptional craftsmanship, featuring protruding archivolts around the windows and decorative elements that add textural richness and a play of light and shadow to the facade. The low brick fence with metal railings harmoniously complements the overall composition without overwhelming it. For those interested in facade design for their own homes, this example illustrates how the use of repeating geometric forms and quality materials can create a memorable and stylish exterior.

The neighboring buildings contrast with this townhouse in materials and style – to the left, a more traditional brick house is visible, and to the right, a structure made of light-colored stone, which further emphasizes the uniqueness of the central building in the overall ensemble of the street.

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