This is an elegant brick house in the early 20th century Chicago architectural style, known as a "Chicago bungalow." The main feature of the facade is its semi-circular front section with characteristic arched windows. The yellow brick facade creates a warm, welcoming appearance typical of American residential neighborhoods from the mid-20th century.
Architecturally, the building is interesting due to its rounded forms and symmetrical arrangement of tall arched windows with semi-circular transoms. The second floor has a mansard shape with small windows, which balances well with the massive lower part of the house. Note the skillful brickwork and windowsill details that create subtle relief on the facade.
For modern home building, several techniques can be borrowed from this example: using textured masonry to create visual interest without excessive decoration; applying arched elements to soften the strict geometry of the building; harmonious combination of curved and straight lines. It's also worth noting how the neutral brick color allows the house to both stand out and blend harmoniously with the surrounding landscape with its well-maintained shrubs.