The presented mansion demonstrates an interesting combination of architectural styles with elements of neoclassicism and modern architecture. The facade of the building impresses with its expressive multi-level composition, characterized by distinct horizontal roof lines with wide overhangs covered with green tiles.
The facade is based on a combination of terracotta brickwork and light stucco, creating a contrasting two-tone palette. The central part of the facade is accentuated by a portico with massive rectangular columns supporting the protruding canopy of the second floor. The building's special character is enhanced by decorative brick elements forming an openwork railing for the second-level terrace and an arched opening.
The lower level of the building is made of natural stone, visually creating a solid foundation for the entire structure. The garage doors are integrated into the stone masonry of the basement level, maintaining the overall style of the building. The window openings have a characteristic division into several sections, corresponding to the traditions of the early 20th century.
Overall, the architecture of the building reflects the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie style with its characteristic horizontal lines and wide roof overhangs, but with the addition of more classical elements, creating a unique architectural image.