Palladian , at the same time beige/rose

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Neoclassical mansion with colonnade and ivy-adorned facade

#5602. Neoclassical mansion with colonnade and ivy-adorned facade

The photograph showcases an elegant neoclassical building located at an intersection, with one of the streets being Washington, as indicated by the visible street sign. The building displays a sophisticated facade of light-colored stone with characteristic elements of classical architecture.

The facade of this two-story mansion features strict symmetry and monumentality. The central entrance is emphasized by majestic Corinthian columns supporting the entablature. The upper part of the building is adorned with classical balustrades, giving the composition a sense of completeness. The facade has a clear horizontal articulation, highlighted by cornices between the floors.

A special picturesqueness is added to the building by the contrast between the strict geometry of architectural forms and organic landscaping. The right side of the facade is almost completely covered with ivy, which effectively frames the window openings. In front of the building, there is a well-maintained garden with ornamental shrubs, including neatly trimmed thujas, which complements the overall composition and softens the strictness of the architectural solution.

Large windows with traditional white frames and small-paned glazing provide good natural lighting to the interior spaces and create a rhythmic pattern on the facade. A ceremonial staircase, framed by metal railings, leads to the main entrance, emphasizing the prestigious status of the structure.

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