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Country mansion with Prairie School brick facade

#3925. Country mansion with Prairie School brick facade

Before us stands an impressive country house, designed with clear influences from Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural style and the Prairie School. The facade of the building is characterized by horizontal lines and planes, which is typical for this direction. The two-story structure has expressive geometry with protruding eaves of a flat roof, creating a hovering effect.

The facade material is predominantly sand-brown brick, organized in horizontal bands that emphasize the building's length. Special accents are created by projecting elements of brickwork, forming a rhythmic pattern on the facade. The windows are rectangular and arranged in horizontal ribbons, enhancing the visual impression of design integrity.

The right wing of the building is crowned with an octagonal pavilion with a domed roof, adding asymmetry and visual interest to the composition. The roof has a green covering that harmonizes with the surrounding natural landscape. Against the backdrop of an autumn landscape with a birch grove and blue sky with light clouds, the architectural composition looks particularly harmonious.

The adjacent territory is well-maintained, with a manicured lawn and a paved path leading to the entrance, emphasizing a carefully thought-out approach to the organization of living space, where the building and the surrounding environment form a unified whole.

Cladding project of a cottage.