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Neo-Gothic Façade with Twin Pointed Gables and Decorative Stonework

#1597. Neo-Gothic Façade with Twin Pointed Gables and Decorative Stonework

This is an interesting example of decorative gables in a neo-Gothic style with elements of ornamental stone façade. The building is faced with pinkish stone laid in a "random rubble" pattern, creating a textured, rustic surface. The most expressive elements of the composition are two symmetrical pointed gables framed with turquoise trim that contrast with the main tone of the façade.

The windows are executed in Gothic style with characteristic vertical divisions and decorative glazing patterns featuring diamonds and elongated hexagons. The window frames are painted in the same turquoise color as the gable trim, creating a cohesive color composition. The triangular gables are topped with gray roofing that harmoniously complements the overall color scheme of the building.

Such architectural detail as the double pointed gable with decorative windows recalls the traditions of neo-Gothic architecture adapted for residential construction. The contrast between the textured stone surface and the geometric precision of the window patterns creates an interesting visual effect, emphasizing the eclectic nature of this architectural solution.