This facade fragment showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau with expressive decorative elements made of artistic glass. The central part of the composition features an exquisite glass panel in shades of green with a relief floral ornament. The deep emerald color of the glass inserts creates a picturesque effect reminiscent of tropical foliage.
The glass composition is framed by metal crosspieces forming a geometric framework, which is characteristic of late 19th - early 20th century architecture. The metal elements are executed in a dark color, emphasizing the brightness and depth of the green glass. A vertical metal element divides the composition into symmetrical parts, enhancing the architectural expressiveness.
The upper part of the facade is complemented by an openwork wrought iron grille with decorative elements in white, which effectively contrast with the main color scheme. The entire composition is organically integrated into a stepped architectural form with a clear geometric pattern of the lower stonework.
This facade element is an excellent example of the synthesis of decorative art and architecture characteristic of the Art Nouveau era, when artistic design became an integral part of the structural solution of the building.