This is a magnificent example of Art Deco architecture with elements of Streamline Moderne. The building showcases classic features of the nautical Art Deco style with characteristic rounded forms resembling a ship or cruise liner. The facade is finished in white with elegant green trim, creating a fresh, sophisticated appearance.
Particularly expressive are the curved corner bay windows with large panoramic glazing framed in green. These semi-circular projections are a key compositional element, giving the building a sense of dynamism and streamlined form. The smooth lines of the cornices and parapets emphasize the horizontal composition typical of Streamline Moderne.
The basement level is constructed of red brick, creating an interesting contrast with the white walls of the upper floors and visually anchoring the composition. The entrance is designed as a flowing staircase with characteristic curved railings, enhancing the sense of continuity and fluidity of forms.
When designing a modern facade in a similar style, several techniques are worth considering: the use of rounded forms and flowing lines; contrasting combination of materials (such as smooth stucco and brick); emphasis on horizontal lines; application of large windows in corner sections of the building; and the use of bright accent colors in details while maintaining a calm main tone.