#5264. Red Half-Timbered Facade: Neo-Tudor Mansion with Arts and Crafts Elements

The presented image showcases an impressive example of residential architecture in the Neo-Tudor style with pronounced elements of the American Arts and Crafts movement. The main focal point is the rich red facade of the building, designed with half-timbering technique featuring characteristic frame divisions and light wooden elements.

The facade is distinguished by its asymmetrical composition and multi-level organization of volumes. Particularly noteworthy are the steep roof slopes with triangular gables and decorative details in the upper section. The window openings vary in size and design: some windows are divided by diamond-pattern mullions, emphasizing the historical stylization of the building.

The lower level of the house is framed by a spacious porch with massive columns made of stone or concrete, creating a visual contrast with the bright wall finish. The entrance portico with wooden supports and a triangular canopy serves as both a functional and aesthetic accent for the entry area. Special depth is added to the image by the combination of the red facade with the dark burgundy leaves of the surrounding trees, creating a unified color ensemble.

The architectural details—brackets, braces, cornice treatments—are meticulously crafted and reflect the high quality of execution typical of early 20th century homes, when attention to craftsmanship was particularly valued.

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