#3157. Historic Estate Facade with Neoclassical Elements and Natural Integration

This elegant building is a splendid example of neoclassical architecture with colonial style elements. The facade features harmonious proportions and a meticulously considered composition. The central entrance is adorned with a portico featuring a decorative balustrade above it, creating an impressive accent on the main facade.

Particularly noteworthy is the combination of stone masonry at the lower level and upper floors partially covered with climbing ivy, which organically integrates the building into the surrounding landscape. The mansard roof with its characteristic dormer windows adds verticality and aristocratic character to the building. The cornice with classical details elegantly frames the upper part of the facade, creating a clear horizontal line that balances the composition.

The facade demonstrates thoughtful asymmetry — with a wing extension and awning on one side, giving the building dynamism and functionality. The color palette is restrained: natural stone tones and white trim elements create a noble contrast. Architectural expressiveness is achieved not only through formal techniques but also through successful interaction with landscape design: bright accents of red maples frame the structure, while neatly trimmed shrubs emphasize the horizontal lines of the foundation.

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