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Art Nouveau Brick Façade with Turquoise Mosaic Elements

#277. Art Nouveau Brick Façade with Turquoise Mosaic Elements

The building presented is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture with a characteristic red brick façade richly adorned with decorative elements. Particularly eye-catching are the exquisite turquoise mosaic inserts that frame the windows and balconies, creating a striking contrast with the warm tone of the brickwork.

The façade features an asymmetrical composition, typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau. The decoration showcases the flowing, organic lines and floral motifs characteristic of this style in its decorative panels. Especially expressive is the triangular pediment above the bay window with mosaic ornamentation, which gives the building its unique appearance.

The façade design incorporates interesting architectural solutions: projecting balconies with decorative elements, bay windows with large panes framed by mosaics, and various levels of projections creating an interplay of light and shadow. Such techniques can be adapted for modern private construction, using contrasting materials and decorative inserts to create accents.

Also notable is the harmonious combination of architecture with the surrounding greenery — the tree next to the façade seems to continue the natural motifs present in the building's decor, enhancing the impression of organic quality and unity with nature so valued in Art Nouveau aesthetics.

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