This image showcases an expressive building facade in a neo-traditional style, combining elements of Flemish architecture. Particularly noteworthy are the three distinctive gables with undulating outlines, reminiscent of traditional Dutch stepped gables (Netherlands stepped facade).
The facade is constructed of red brick with contrasting light elements that create an elegant rhythmic pattern. The upper part of each gable is decorated with regularly spaced light inserts, which give the wall texture a special expressiveness. The roof is made of dark slate, creating a clear contrast with the red brick facade.
In the center of each gable is an arched window with white framing, which is a classic element of Flemish architecture. The lower part of the facade is finished with light-colored material and includes impressive bay windows with multifaceted geometry that fill the interior spaces with natural light. The facade details, including decorative elements between floors and geometric inserts at the lower level, demonstrate attention to architectural proportions and ornamental traditions.