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Art Nouveau Facade with Biomorphic Window Framing

#1777. Art Nouveau Facade with Biomorphic Window Framing

This image showcases an exquisite example of modernist architectural decoration characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The window is framed by an elegant, flowing frame made of light-colored stone or stucco, creating an organic, fluid form. The upper part is adorned with an impressive plaster element styled as an acanthus leaf — a classical motif reinterpreted in the Art Nouveau spirit with its characteristic asymmetrical dynamics.

The window itself has a soft arched shape with green wooden louvered shutters that add functionality and color contrast to the facade. The lower part of the window opening is shaped with a wavy decorative element, enhancing the overall plasticity of the composition. This facade design demonstrates Art Nouveau's characteristic aspiration toward organic, natural forms, rejecting the rigid geometry of classicism in favor of flowing, biomorphic lines.

Such facade details can be adapted for modern private construction by using more accessible materials to create decorative elements that accentuate window openings. Modern technologies allow reproduction of similar decorative elements at lower costs while preserving the aesthetics and expressiveness of Art Nouveau.

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