#2949. Snow-White Façade: Greek Revival Mansion with Corinthian Portico

The image depicts a classic Greek Revival plantation-style mansion characteristic of the American South. The façade of the building impresses with its symmetrical composition and expressive neoclassical elements. The central portico with four majestic Corinthian columns supporting a triangular pediment dominates the entire architectural solution.

The pediment is adorned with elegant stucco ornaments featuring scrolls and volutes, which lends the building a particular refinement. The two-story façade composition includes a central entrance portal with a semi-circular fanlight window above the door and a second-floor balcony, also designed in the classical style. Symmetrically arranged window openings with characteristic black shutters create a rhythmic pattern across the snow-white façade, which is finished with horizontal wooden clapboard siding.

The roof has a gentle slope with dormer windows on the sides, which is a typical element of colonial architecture. A brick chimney completes the architectural ensemble. The building is surrounded by well-maintained shrubbery and majestic trees, emphasizing its estate character and creating a harmonious connection with the natural environment.

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