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Elegant Georgian Facade with Classical Proportions and Contrasting Brickwork

#6495. Elegant Georgian Facade with Classical Proportions and Contrasting Brickwork

This is a magnificent example of colonial architecture with Georgian style elements. The building's facade demonstrates an impeccable balance of symmetry and exquisite details. The main volume is constructed from light sandstone with contrasting brick inserts at the corners, creating an effective visual rhythm and emphasizing the structural elements of the building.

The central part of the facade is accentuated by a classical triangular pediment with dentils (tooth-like ornaments), supported by elegant pilasters. The entrance group is adorned with a luxurious portico featuring a semi-circular fanlight window above the double white door. It's worth noting the expressive door framing with classical elements and a visually heavy entablature.

The window openings with traditional muntins are typical of Georgian style, while the arched windows of the upper level and dormer windows with graceful curves add sophistication to the building. The mansard roof is covered with natural shingles, which corresponds to the historical character of the structure.

The building is crowned with a balustrade with classical balusters, adding visual lightness to the upper part of the structure. The overall impression of the facade is one of flawless elegance, careful attention to proportions and details, characteristic of the finest examples of colonial architecture.

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