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Victorian Brick Façade with Romanesque Arches and Polychrome Finishing

#15257. Victorian Brick Façade with Romanesque Arches and Polychrome Finishing

The image showcases an excellent example of a historic urban façade in Victorian style with Neo-Romanesque architectural elements. The building is constructed of red brick, creating a striking contrast with the surrounding dark brick structures. The façade demonstrates a carefully designed composition with rhythmic arrangement of architectural elements.

The upper floor of the building is crowned with an expressive cornice and decorative pediment featuring two arched windows in Romanesque style, framed by terracotta brickwork. The arches have characteristic polychrome finishing with beige decorative inserts and ornamental medallions at key points. A black mansard roof with a chimney completes the upper composition.

The lower part of the façade is more austere, with rectangular windows framed by light stone or concrete lintels and sills. Above the entrance door, marked with the number 1817, there is a decorative frieze with classical motifs, emphasizing the building's status. The wrought iron elements of the balcony add elegance and functionality.

When designing your own façade, you can borrow techniques such as contrasting combination of materials, rhythmic arrangement of window openings, decorative design of the entrance group, and the use of architectural accents on the upper floors. It's important to create a balance between decorative elements and the overall structure to ensure the façade looks harmonious and expressive.

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