#5945. Undulating Façade: An Exquisite Example of Secession with Turquoise Accents

The image showcases a magnificent Art Nouveau (Secession) building, distinguished by its expressive façade with characteristic wavy lines. The façade is painted in a cream color with turquoise-green decorative elements, creating an elegant contrast.

The unique feature of this structure is its atypical undulating roofline with decorative turquoise elements along the cornice. The façade is adorned with several circular and semi-circular windows in the upper section, reminiscent of stylized fans or shells – a characteristic motif of Art Nouveau. The arched windows of the lower floors are framed with decorative stucco.

In the central part of the façade, one can notice a balcony with an elegant balustrade, and decorative medallions appear above some windows. The building demonstrates an organic combination of functionality and decorative elements, where structural components become part of the artistic design.

Particular attention is drawn to the harmonious use of curvilinear forms and floral motifs in the decor, which is a signature characteristic of Art Nouveau architecture. The dotted turquoise elements create a rhythmic pattern that emphasizes the architectural lines of the building.

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