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Neoclassical Facade with Metal Columns and Openwork Details

#2529. Neoclassical Facade with Metal Columns and Openwork Details

The image shows an elegant building facade in neoclassical style, distinguished by its harmonious composition and refined details. The facade is organized by four majestic columns with decorative capitals that support a massive entablature with a classical cornice. The columns are made of metal with a polished surface, giving them a contemporary feel while maintaining classical proportions.

Between the columns are three main entrances with double glass doors, framed by decorative metal elements. The facade gains particular expressiveness from the ornamental inserts above the first-floor doors, designed as oval medallions with delicate openwork patterns. The second tier of the facade includes balconies with elegant wrought iron railings, demonstrating the mastery of artistic metalwork.

The facade exhibits an interesting synthesis of classical architectural elements and modern materials. Large glazed surfaces create visual lightness and transparency, contrasting with the monumentality of the columns. The color palette is maintained in neutral tones, dominated by silvery-gray shades of metal and light finishing tones, which emphasizes the elegance of architectural forms and creates a sense of noble restraint.

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