Here we see a striking example of Art Deco architecture in urban façade design. The entrance to building number 199 features a vertical composition characteristic of the 1920-30s style, resembling a stylized skyscraper. The façade is designed as a stepped tower of glossy burgundy panels against a backdrop of dark blue ceramic tiles, creating a dramatic contrast.
The golden framing emphasizes the geometric shapes and gives the entrance a sense of grandeur and elegance. Particularly expressive is the central part of the composition with its bold vertical elements that visually soar upward, creating a sense of dynamism and progress – key concepts of Art Deco.
The revolving doors with gold trim harmoniously fit into the overall design, while symmetrical white columns flanking the façade frame this impressive composition, giving it even greater monumentality. This type of façade solution demonstrates how even in modern private construction, contrasting materials, geometric shapes, and accent framing can be used to create an expressive building entrance.