The image showcases an interesting fragment of an architectural facade executed in a style that combines elements of Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The main focus is drawn to the decorative design between two window openings with wooden frames.
The central element of the composition is a sun-like ornament with concentric circles and radially diverging rays ending in circular elements. This motif resembles a stylized depiction of the rising sun, characteristic of decorative solutions from the early 20th century. The ornament is executed in warm ochre tones, contrasting with the main gray-beige background of the facade.
On the sides, the composition is framed by a geometric pattern of triangles and circles, creating a rhythmic row. The decorative design has a triangular shape that widens upward, adding dynamism to the entire facade solution. The windows are framed with wooden mullions divided into several sections, which is typical for historical buildings.
The lower part of each window opening is adorned with a wave-like ornament, adding plasticity to the overall design. The texture of the facade plaster creates an additional play of light and shadow, enhancing the expressiveness of the decorative elements.
Such a decorative facade solution demonstrates the aspiration of architects from the beginning of the last century to create expressive, artistically rich architectural images, where functional elements of the building become part of a unified decorative composition.