Before us is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture, showcasing exquisite facade work from the early 20th century. Particularly noteworthy is the small balcony with an elegant wrought iron railing in turquoise, creating a striking contrast with the cream-colored facade. The sculptural elements above the door-window feature characteristic Art Nouveau flowing, organic forms reminiscent of plant motifs.
The facade is richly decorated with stucco featuring fluid lines and asymmetrical patterns – a signature of Art Nouveau style. The rounded balcony is harmoniously integrated into the corner of the building, which was a popular architectural technique of that period. The window opening has a semi-circular completion, and above it is placed a sculptural element that seems to "flow" across the facade, creating a sense of movement and plasticity.
In modern facade design, similar elements can be adapted using more restrained forms: for example, lighter versions of stucco, contrasting color schemes for window frames and balcony railings, as well as flowing lines in architectural details. Even small Art Nouveau-inspired elements can give a building individuality and artistic value.