Art Nouveau, at the same time white/beige

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Elegant Art Nouveau façade with rich stucco work and wrought iron elements

#16342. Elegant Art Nouveau façade with rich stucco work and wrought iron elements

This elegant façade is a splendid example of Art Nouveau architecture, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The building showcases characteristic features of this style: abundant decorative elements with flowing, fluid lines, asymmetrical compositions, and rich ornamentation.

The façade features exquisite stucco work with botanical motifs that gracefully frame the arched windows on the ground floor and accentuate the elegant curves above the doorways. Particularly expressive are the wave-like decorative elements that give the building a sense of movement and lightness, despite the solidity of the structure.

On the second floor, elegant French windows with a wrought iron balcony displaying the intricate patterns typical of Art Nouveau craftsmanship draw attention. The combination of the light-colored façade with dark wooden elements of the ground floor storefronts creates a harmonious contrast that emphasizes the architectural solution.

When designing a modern façade, one might draw inspiration from such historical examples, adapting specific elements: flowing cornice lines, decorative inserts in transition zones between floors, or stylized wrought iron elements. Even in minimalist design, a single well-conceived decorative accent inspired by such architecture can give a building individuality and a connection to cultural heritage.

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