The image showcases an exquisite fragment of a Neo-Gothic architectural façade constructed from red brick with sophisticated decorative elements. Particularly impressive is the three-part composition of window openings formed as trefoils — characteristic three-lobed designs of Gothic style. These elements are framed with terracotta surrounds in a warm orange hue, creating a striking contrast against the texture of the brickwork.
The mastery of brick laying is evident in every detail of the arched structures, which are formed from carefully selected and arranged bricks of various shades — from dark brown to bright orange. This variation gives the façade a special depth and textural richness. Decorative floral elements made of stone or ceramic in turquoise hues, placed between the arches and along their contours, add an organic quality to the composition and connect the architecture with natural motifs.
Such decorative solutions can be adapted for contemporary façade design of private homes, borrowing not only formal elements (arches, trefoils) but also the principle of contrasting combinations of materials and colors. Even in simplified forms, such details can give a building individuality and artistic value, referencing rich architectural traditions of the past.