The image shows an expressive corner fragment of a building facade executed in a style that combines elements of Art Nouveau and Neoclassicism. The structure features a characteristic beige-sand color palette and is distinguished by an interesting architectural solution for the corner section.
The facade demonstrates clear horizontal articulation with pronounced cornices and belts. Of particular note is the decorative frieze with ornamental motifs in golden-orange tones that encircles the upper part of the facade. This element adds a bright accent to the overall restrained color composition of the building.
The corner section of the building is designed as a bay window with a cut corner, above which is a canopy supported by decorative columns with carved capitals. The columns and their capitals represent an elegant architectural element, creating a play of light and shadow on the facade. The composition is completed by a cornice with a small projection, which emphasizes the horizontal structure of the building.
The windows of the building are equipped with external roller shutters, which is a functional element harmoniously integrated into the overall design of the facade. Against the background of the rich blue sky, the volumetric solution of the corner acquires a special expressiveness, highlighting the architect's mastery in working with space and form.