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Art Deco Facade with Turquoise Stained Glass and Geometric Elements

#4261. Art Deco Facade with Turquoise Stained Glass and Geometric Elements

This image showcases a magnificent example of Art Deco architecture with expressive modernist elements. The portal or entrance area is designed in a pronounced geometric style characteristic of the 1920s-30s. The vertical composition of the facade creates a sense of upward aspiration, which was typical for architecture of this period.

The central decorative element above the entrance draws particular attention — a striking fan-shaped stained glass in turquoise-green tones with geometric ornamentation. Its ray-like structure is emphasized by metal profiles forming a symmetrical pattern. In the lower part of the stained glass, an ornamental motif resembling stylized ears of grain or leaves is noticeable.

The side walls are faced with light-colored stone featuring minimalist red accents that create a rhythmic pattern. The color palette includes a contrasting combination of turquoise-green, bright red, and deep blue against a neutral light background, which is typical for the Art Deco palette. At the base of the structure are decorative doors, also executed in green with geometric ornamentation that harmonizes with the upper stained glass.

The ceiling of the entrance area is adorned with decorative molding featuring a diamond-shaped pattern, which complements the overall geometric concept of the space. The entire composition represents an excellent example of an architectural style that combines decorative elements with functionality and structural clarity.