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Elegant Art Nouveau Facade with Bay Windows and Artistic Ironwork

#16307. Elegant Art Nouveau Facade with Bay Windows and Artistic Ironwork

The image showcases an impressive example of early 20th century Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) architecture. The building facade features elegant symmetry with characteristic flowing lines and organic forms. The light stone facade creates a striking contrast with the warm golden-brown wooden window frames.

Particularly noteworthy are the graceful balconies with artistically crafted wrought iron railings that emphasize the horizontal articulation of the facade. Windows have varying proportions across different floors while maintaining a unified stylistic approach. The central part of the facade is accentuated by bay windows that create a gentle wave-like rhythm.

At the lower part of the building sits an exquisite main entrance with double wooden doors, adorned with plant motifs characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The basement level is finished with small windows protected by decorative grilles that match the balcony railings in style.

For modern private construction, several techniques can be borrowed from this facade: the use of contrasting materials (light stone and dark wood), creation of rhythmic composition through projecting bay windows, application of artistic wrought iron for balconies and railings, and playing with window proportions to create visual interest.

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