The image shows a characteristic New York architectural facade of a historic building with an iron fire escape. The facade is made of light-colored brick and adorned with rich decorative elements in a classicist manner. Particularly noteworthy are the ornamental details above the window openings and between floors – stucco with floral motifs that give the building an elegant appearance.
The metal fire escape, typical of American urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, zigzags down the facade, forming an important functional and simultaneously aesthetic element. Its wrought iron railings with intricate patterns harmoniously complement the decorative design of the building, creating an interesting contrast between utilitarian function and artistic expressiveness.
The windows of the building are executed in a traditional style with double-hung frames, characteristic of constructions from this period. The overall composition of the facade demonstrates a balance between practicality and decorative quality typical of American urban architecture, preserving historical authenticity and a special urban charm.