The presented image showcases an exquisite example of a modernist façade executed in the Catalan Modernisme style (Modernisme Català), characteristic of the Barcelona architectural school from the early 20th century. The façade demonstrates a sophisticated balance between structural geometry and decorative plasticity.
The upper section of the façade is crowned with a flowing curved parapet line featuring rich ornamental decoration in a white and green color scheme. Particularly expressive are the white sculptural elements placed along the cornice, which create a plant-inspired rhythm typical of the Art Nouveau style. The central part of the parapet is accentuated by a decorative keystone element, giving the composition a sense of completion.
The lower tier of the façade is executed in a more restrained manner with three symmetrically positioned window openings equipped with green shutters. Each window is complemented by an elegant wrought iron balcony with filigree railings, creating a subtle interplay of light and shadow. The spaces between the windows are adorned with geometric ornamental inserts in diamond shapes, emphasizing the rhythmic structure of the façade.
The color scheme of the façade is built on a nuanced combination of white and soft green, creating a sense of freshness and lightness. This coloristic solution is characteristic of Mediterranean architectural tradition organically integrated into the aesthetics of Art Nouveau.