#5496. Classic Brick Facade of a Former Fire Station with Distinctive Cupola

The image shows a traditional American brick building in colonial style, likely a former fire station. The two-story structure is built of red brick with characteristic white architectural elements that create a clear contrast and emphasize the facade's structure.

The facade is symmetrically organized with five window openings on the second floor, framed with white casings. The central entrance is decorated with an elegant white portico with an arched window above the door. On either side of the central entrance are two garage openings with arched tops and white doors.

A decorative cupola on the roof with a balustrade and dome-shaped top gives the building special expressiveness. The building's cornice is emphasized by a white line, and the foundation is also highlighted in white, creating a cohesive composition. The arched elements and proportions of the building reflect the influence of Georgian architecture adapted to American conditions.

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