#7025. FirstBank Neoclassical Facade: A Triumphal Arched Composition in Stone

Before us stands an impressive FirstBank building facade executed in a neoclassical style with rich decorative elements. The facade is made of light-colored stone, giving the structure solidity and monumentality. The main architectural technique here is a tripartite composition with arched windows located in the upper part of the facade. Each arch has rusticated framing and rests on visually massive stone blocks.

The decorative elements above the arches deserve special attention — exquisite sculptural crests or cartouches executed in a classical manner. The lower tier of the building is adorned with entrance groups framed by richly decorated portals with miniature arched elements. On both sides of the entrances are stylized wall sconces in a historical style, which not only fulfill a functional role but also complement the architectural composition.

When designing a facade for a private home, one can borrow some elements of this style: symmetrical composition, arched windows with decorative framing, the use of rustication to add texture, and the installation of decorative lighting fixtures that highlight architectural elements. Even on a smaller scale, such techniques can give a building prestige and individuality, connecting it with rich architectural traditions.

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