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Art Nouveau Facade with Two-Tier Bay Window, Stained Glass, and Wrought Iron Elements

#1620. Art Nouveau Facade with Two-Tier Bay Window, Stained Glass, and Wrought Iron Elements

The image showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture, featuring a semi-circular bay window with two levels. The façade is distinguished by its exquisite detailing and harmonious combination of functional and decorative elements.

The upper part of the bay is crowned with an elegant wrought iron balcony railing, displaying the characteristic flowing, organic pattern of Art Nouveau. Below are windows with wooden frames in a warm brown shade, framed by light-colored stone or plastered elements. The stained glass windows with floral patterns in blue tones add particular expressiveness, which is a classic Art Nouveau technique—combining functionality with natural motifs.

The architectural composition is enriched with graceful stucco elements above the window openings, as well as intricate stone balustrades between floors. Noteworthy is the symmetry and rhythm of the repeating decorative elements, which create a cohesive impression despite the abundance of details.

The lower part is decorated with living plants, emphasizing the building's connection with nature and enhancing the aesthetic impact of the architectural solution. When designing the facade of a modern home, one could adopt this technique of combining strict architecture with elements of greenery, as well as using colored glazing as an accent element.

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