The image showcases an imposing neoclassical building constructed of red brick. The two-story symmetrical façade is adorned with a monumental portico featuring four white Corinthian columns supporting a pediment.
The façade artfully combines red brick with white architectural elements: cornices, window casings, and decorative quoins. The mansard roof with dormers and the chimneys flanking the roof on both sides add particular expressiveness. The rhythmic arrangement of tall rectangular windows with white frames emphasizes the geometric orderliness of the composition.
The upper part of the building is decorated with a balustrade, enhancing the impression of representativeness and status. The side risalits with bay windows on the first floor create dynamism and volume to the façade. The central entrance is highlighted not only by the colonnade but also by a wide staircase leading to the main doors.
The architectural solution reflects the traditions of American Colonial Revival, popular in the first half of the 20th century, with clear references to Georgian-era architecture. The building is surrounded by well-maintained grounds with a lawn and young plantings, emphasizing its institutional character – possibly an administrative building of a university campus or a public institution.