The image shows an elegant corner fragment of a brick building, likely dating from the Art Deco period or late Modern style of the first half of the 20th century. The facade is constructed from dark red brick with characteristic masonry creating a strict and rhythmic texture.
Of particular note are the corner bay windows arranged in two tiers. The window frames are finished in white, creating a striking contrast with the brickwork. The windows feature traditional divisions into sections with upper transoms, typical for urban architecture of this period.
The most remarkable detail of the facade is the decorative relief frieze between the floors, presumably made of light-colored stone or concrete. The relief contains stylized plant and possibly animal motifs, which gives the building artistic value and individuality. This decorative element is characteristic of a period when even utilitarian architecture paid great attention to aesthetics and details.
In the foreground, branches of a tree with yellow autumn foliage create a pleasant color accent and indicate that the building is well integrated into the urban landscape, maintaining a connection with its natural surroundings.