#5710. Chicago Bungalow: Brick Façade with Arched Elements and Contrasting Finishes

The photograph showcases an excellent example of a brick Chicago-style bungalow, likely built in the first quarter of the 20th century. The façade demonstrates masterful brickwork with a characteristic combination of dark brown brick and light stone inserts, creating an expressive contrast.

Particular attention is drawn to the asymmetrical composition of the façade with a semi-circular bay window, adorned with arched windows featuring stained glass and decorative masonry. The upper tier differs from the lower one in its finish — here, plaster with a decorative diamond pattern is used. The windows are framed with green wooden frames, creating a pleasant contrast with the brick surface.

The house features a complex roof with a characteristic triangular gable and terracotta-colored tile covering. The entrance is designed with an arched portal with a small porch and staircase. Architectural integrity is achieved through recurring arched elements in the design of windows and doorways, as well as horizontal bands of light-colored stone that visually unify the façade.

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