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Symmetrical Brick Façade: Neoclassical Academic Building with Arched Elements

#5560. Symmetrical Brick Façade: Neoclassical Academic Building with Arched Elements

The image shows a classic three-story brick building in Georgian or Neoclassical style, characteristic of American educational or administrative institutions from the early 20th century. The façade is constructed of red brick, giving it both formality and warmth.

The symmetrical composition of the façade with a central portal, crowned by a balcony and an arched second-floor window, creates a sense of balance and harmony. Particularly noteworthy are the arched windows on the first floor, framed with light-colored stone that effectively contrasts with the brickwork. This technique is also used in the central entrance and cornice detailing, visually unifying the composition.

The upper part of the building is adorned with a classical cornice featuring a white frieze, which gives completeness to the entire composition. Large rectangular windows on the second and third floors ensure good illumination of interior spaces, while their regular rhythmic arrangement emphasizes the strict academic nature of the architecture.

The surrounding landscape with young trees and a well-maintained lawn complements the architectural image, highlighting the institutional character of the building, which is likely part of a university campus or educational establishment.