This architectural element features a pair of elegant window openings designed in a style that combines modernist and traditional Spanish or Mediterranean motifs. The facade is constructed of red brick with distinctive masonry, where the upper section is formed into an arched element with decorative vertical projections.
The windows are protected by elegant wrought iron grilles with sophisticated ornamental patterns in the upper section, creating flowing, fluid lines typical of Art Nouveau. The window shutters are painted in a rich green color, creating a bold contrast with the terracotta hue of the brickwork.
The facade gains particular expressiveness from the blue ceramic trim at the bottom of the windows and a horizontal blue band running along the perimeter. Between the windows, a decorative blue ceramic tile with a circular pattern can be seen, reminiscent of traditional Mediterranean azulejo tilework. The foundation of the facade is made of rough-hewn stone, adding textural contrast and emphasizing the artisanal character of the construction.
The entire composition demonstrates attention to detail and a balanced interplay of colors and materials, characteristic of regional architecture with rich artistic traditions.