#7484. Classic Georgian Façade: A Harmony of Brick and Stone

The photograph showcases an exquisite example of American Georgian architecture - a brick building with a symmetrical façade characteristic of the colonial style. The structure features an elegant three-part composition: a stone ground floor with arched windows, two upper brick floors, and an expressive crowning element with a triangular pediment and domed rotunda.

The building's façade demonstrates impeccable symmetry with five window openings on each floor. The ground floor is constructed of light-colored stone with five distinctive arched openings, the central one serving as the entrance. The second and third floors are finished in red brick with white classical pilasters and casings around rectangular windows. The triangular pediment with a circular window and the elegant balustrade on the roof lend monumentality and completeness to the building.

Particular attention is drawn to the contrast between the red brick and white architectural elements (pilasters, cornices, window frames), which is a classic technique of the Georgian style. The building is surrounded by a well-maintained landscape with flowering shrubs and trees that emphasize its historical significance and architectural splendor.

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