The building presented is a striking example of Art Deco/Modernist architecture. This three-story red-brick residential building features characteristic rounded corner bay windows that create smooth, streamlined façade lines. Particularly expressive is the contrast between the curvilinear volumes of the bay windows and the strict vertical lines of the glazed stairwell on the right side of the building.
The façade demonstrates the classic Art Deco play with geometric forms: rounded bay windows with panoramic glazing alternate with rectangular window openings in the central part. The emphasis on verticality is evident in the design of the stairwell with four vertical light strips. Horizontal lines of thin white inter-story bands break up the monolithic nature of the brickwork, highlighting the tiered structure of the building.
The entrance group is designed laconically — a simple door with a small canopy and a decorative lamp. The landscaping includes a neat hedge and well-maintained lawn, which complements the overall impression of elegance and care. The brick chimney is organically integrated into the overall composition, completing the image of a building that was likely constructed in the 1930s-40s.