The architectural structure presented is a striking example of Victorian architecture embodied in a brick mansion with a rich red-terracotta facade. The building features a characteristic asymmetrical composition and lavish decorative elements. Particularly noteworthy is the corner tower with its conical spire, adorned with ornamental elements and delicate wooden filigree details in the upper section.
The facade demonstrates a masterful combination of brickwork with contrasting white decorative elements: window frames, cornices, and ornamental inserts. The semi-circular arched windows of the ground floor harmoniously transition into more austere rectangular forms on the second level. Special charm is added by the protruding bay windows with decorative consoles and an elegant entrance canopy executed in a traditional style.
The attention to detail is remarkable: carved wooden elements, lace-like brickwork, and relief ornaments complement the overall composition, creating a professional facade design where each element has its place and significance. The building is surrounded by a well-maintained garden and framed by a characteristic brick fence with metal elements, emphasizing its status character.
When designing modern facades, several techniques can be borrowed from this historical example: the contrasting combination of primary material with decorative elements, asymmetrical composition to create a dynamic appearance, decorative canopies over entrance areas, and thoughtful elaboration of corner elements of the building.