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Flowing Stone Art Nouveau Façade with Organic Opening Forms

#7342. Flowing Stone Art Nouveau Façade with Organic Opening Forms

Before us stands an expressive example of Art Nouveau architecture, where organic forms prevail over traditional geometry. The building's façade is crafted from light-colored stone with the characteristic fluidity of lines typical of the Art Nouveau style. Particularly noteworthy are the curvilinear contours of window and door openings, creating an impression of stone that seems to flow.

The façade demonstrates an asymmetrical composition with expressive details: wave-like cornices above the windows and a sculpturally elaborated entrance framing. The main entrance features wooden double doors with a curved top that harmoniously echoes the plasticity of the façade. Above the door sits a decorative window of unusual shape, enhancing the artistic impression.

Of special interest is the contrast between the smooth, almost organic forms of the openings and the strict masonry of stone blocks. The windows vary in shape and size but maintain the building's overall stylistic language. The lower window with a wooden shutter creates a functional accent, while the upper window with curtain adds elegance to the composition.

This façade is an excellent example of how Art Nouveau reinterprets traditional architectural forms, transforming utilitarian elements into works of art where each line and curve serves artistic expression.

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