Before us stands an excellent example of residential architecture in the Art Deco style with elements of 1930s modernism. This two-story building with the address 520-522 stands out with its smooth, streamlined forms and characteristic rounded corners of the facade. Particularly eye-catching are the elegant semi-circular bay windows with large panoramic glazing, which give the building a dynamic, almost "nautical" character, reminiscent of a ship's deck.
The facade demonstrates a masterful combination of horizontal and vertical lines. The projecting horizontal cornices emphasize the layered composition, while the vertical ribbed elements on the left part of the facade create a rhythmic contrast and add visual dynamics. The neutral, light greenish tone of the walls perfectly complements the geometric accents of the facade.
The large panoramic windows with their characteristic division into multiple small rectangular sections typical of that period provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces. The landscaping of the first floor with compact shrubs softens the geometry of the building and organically integrates it into the surrounding landscape with palm trees.
For modern home construction, several techniques can be borrowed from this facade: playing with rounded corner shapes to soften the overall appearance; using bay windows not only as a functional element but also as an expressive architectural feature; combining horizontal projections and vertical ribs to create visual rhythm; and harmoniously integrating architecture with surrounding greenery.