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Exquisite Art Nouveau: Fluid Façade with Bay Windows and Organic Lines

#5886. Exquisite Art Nouveau: Fluid Façade with Bay Windows and Organic Lines

The photograph depicts a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture. The façade is constructed from light-colored stone and showcases the characteristic flowing, organic lines of this style. The elegantly curved window openings with semicircular tops are particularly expressive.

The central window on the second floor is designed as a bay window with a wrought iron balcony, adorned with an intricate metalwork railing featuring floral and plant motifs. Above this window is a decorative arch with delicate stone carvings. The window frames have an original glass division with a radial pattern in the upper section, typical of Art Nouveau.

The side windows also demonstrate the fluidity of lines with curved forms and decorative elements. The stone masonry of the façade is complemented by skillful carvings with botanical ornaments, characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The architects' intention to blend functionality with decorative art is clearly visible, where structural elements become part of the artistic design.

The overall composition of the façade is asymmetrical yet harmonious, creating an impression of organic unity. The interplay of light and shadow on the textured stone surface emphasizes the plasticity of forms and the depth of decorative elements.

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