The image showcases a striking example of modernist architecture with notable Mediterranean and Spanish colonial influences. The façade is painted in a rich yellow color, creating a sunny, optimistic impression that contrasts beautifully with the terracotta decorative elements.
The upper part of the façade features a rhythmic alternation of windows and decorative circular rosettes with ornamental patterns. The window openings are framed with reddish-brown brickwork, creating visual rhythm and textural variety. Particularly noteworthy is the pattern of alternating yellow and dark squares beneath the cornice – this checkerboard ornament adds geometric expressiveness to the building.
The roof is covered with traditional terracotta tiles with a wave-like profile and a distinctive greenish-turquoise decorative element along the edge, giving the structure a certain elegance. The lower part of the façade features three tall windows with white shutters, each framed by terracotta arches and green decorative elements above them.
In front of the building stands a dark metal fence with characteristic pointed spikes, which complements the architectural ensemble and creates a sense of privacy. The vegetation, including ornamental shrubs and sharp-leaved plants, harmoniously complements the architectural composition, emphasizing its southern, Mediterranean character.