Deauville/Gothic, at the same time yellow

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Neo-Romanesque brick facade with geometric pattern and decorative wooden doors

#1592. Neo-Romanesque brick facade with geometric pattern and decorative wooden doors

The image showcases a fragment of a building facade executed in warm ochre-toned brickwork. The architectural composition of the entrance group is designed with particular attention to geometric forms and symmetry. The central element is a triangular pediment, skillfully laid using diagonal brickwork that creates a diamond pattern.

In the upper part of the facade, six small windows with stained glass are placed — five of them form a geometric ornament inside the triangle, adding expressiveness and rhythm to the facade. Below them are larger lancet windows characteristic of neo-Gothic architecture, flanked by narrow vertical openings.

The entrance area is framed by a pair of massive wooden doors in a dark honey shade with a geometric relief ornament of repeating squares with decorative corner treatment. The doors are framed with dark wooden casings, creating an expressive contrast with the brickwork. Between the doors is an information plaque, and above the entrance group is a small lantern of historical design.

The architectural solution of the facade demonstrates the influence of the Neo-Romanesque style with elements of early 20th-century modernism, where traditional materials are used in a contemporary interpretation. The masterful brickwork adds special expressiveness, demonstrating high craftsmanship in the formation of architectural details and textures.

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