Art Nouveau, at the same time turquoise/purple/motley

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Green Art Nouveau Facade with Decorative Bird Panel

#16260. Green Art Nouveau Facade with Decorative Bird Panel

The facade of this building is an interesting example of decorative architectural design in the Art Nouveau style with elements of national-romantic motifs. The base of the facade is made of yellow brick, creating a warm background tone for the entire composition. Particular attention is drawn to the decorative panel located between two arched windows with green framing.

The panel is executed in relief technique and depicts a bird (resembling a falcon or other bird of prey) perched on a branch against a cityscape backdrop with church domes. This element is not only decorative but also tells a certain story, connecting the building's architecture with its cultural context. The color palette of the panel is maintained in soft pastel tones with a predominance of green and beige, harmoniously combining with the main brick color.

The windows have a characteristic Art Nouveau semi-circular shape and are painted in the same green color, creating a holistic perception of the facade. The stylish window framing with window sill cornices adds volume and depth to the entire composition. The roof of the building is covered with shingle tiles in a scale-like pattern, complementing the overall aesthetics of the historical style.

This technique of a decorative panel between windows can be successfully used in modern private home design, adapting the image to the personal preferences of the owner or the context of the location. The combination of brickwork with colored architectural elements is also a relevant solution for creating an expressive facade with historical references.

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