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Green Ornamental Facade: Eclecticism with Art Nouveau Elements

#4651. Green Ornamental Facade: Eclecticism with Art Nouveau Elements

Before us is a magnificent example of a decorative building facade executed in an eclectic style with notable influences from Art Nouveau and traditional Spanish motifs. The main feature is the stunning ornamental pattern in green on a light background that covers the entire surface of the facade between the window openings.

The facade is strictly symmetrical and divided into three floors with a repeating rhythm of windows, creating a harmonious visual composition. Each floor is equipped with elegant balconies featuring finely crafted wrought iron railings. The ornament presents a complex botanical pattern with stylized floral motifs reminiscent of traditional Catalonian or Moorish aesthetics.

The architectural composition is complemented by decorative brackets above each floor, executed in a neutral brownish tone that creates an interesting play of light and shadow on the facade. The window openings are designed in a minimalist style, which emphasizes the richness of the ornamental wall decor.

The color palette of the facade—a combination of rich emerald-green ornament on a cream background—gives the building a fresh, expressive appearance that makes it stand out in the urban landscape. This facade demonstrates the mastery of combining decorative elements with functionality, characteristic of architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.

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