#4298. Modernist Church Facade with Turquoise Glazing and Symmetrical Bay Windows

The photograph shows an expressive white building in the modernist style, distinguished by its symmetrical facade with characteristic rounded bay windows on the sides. The architectural composition is emphasized by a central vertical dominant crowned with a cross, indicating the religious purpose of the structure.

The facade is executed in light colors with abundant glazing in turquoise-green hues. Particularly noteworthy are the semicircular bay windows with horizontal window divisions, creating an effect of lightness and airiness of the construction. The windows are arranged in rhythmic horizontal bands, which is a characteristic technique of modernist architecture.

The tripartite composition of the facade with a central risalit and symmetrical lateral volumes creates a balanced, harmonious image. The geometric precision of lines is softened by rounded elements. In front of the building, there is a small landscaped area with neatly trimmed shrubs and walkways, which complements the overall composition.

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