This architectural element represents an exquisite arched canopy (awning) over an entrance, executed in Mediterranean style. The structure features a magnificent semicircular form with terracotta tile cladding in a rich orange color. The tiles are arranged in neat rows with clear white joints, creating an effect of graphic precision and rhythm.
Special expressiveness is added to the canopy by the forged black metal frame that elegantly supports the entire structure. The metal brackets are crafted with curls and decorative elements characteristic of artistic metalwork, emphasizing the artisanal, handcrafted nature of the work. The upper part of the canopy is adorned with an openwork metal crest featuring ornamental elements reminiscent of floral motifs.
The base of the canopy rests on brickwork, creating a harmonious architectural ensemble with the surrounding space. The contrast between the warm terracotta tones of the tiles and the strict black lines of the metal structure gives the composition visual integrity and expressiveness. This type of canopy is characteristic of Spanish, Italian, or Southern French architectural traditions, where special attention is paid to decorative facade elements.