The image shows a fragment of a brick building façade executed in the Neo-Gothic style. The main compositional element is a tall pointed window with characteristic Gothic patterning. The window opening is framed by an elegant arched structure made of light-colored stone, creating a striking contrast with the red brickwork of the façade.
The window is divided by a central column with a decorative capital, creating a bipartite composition. The glazing consists of textured glass with geometric ornamentation typical of Gothic architecture. Above the window is a semi-circular architrave with radial relief pattern, enhancing the architectural expressiveness.
Above the window sits a circular medallion — a quatrefoil, a decorative element in the shape of a four-leaf clover characteristic of Gothic architecture. It is also made of light-colored material and contains floral ornamentation. This element not only serves as decoration but also references the traditions of medieval Gothic, where such rosettes often symbolized spiritual aspects.
The contrast between the rich color of the brickwork and the elegant light-colored details creates an expressive rhythm on the façade, emphasizing its vertical thrust — one of the main characteristics of the Gothic style.