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Contrasting Eclectic Facade with Art Nouveau Arched Window

#887. Contrasting Eclectic Facade with Art Nouveau Arched Window

The image showcases a unique arched window executed in Art Nouveau or Eclectic style. The window is integrated into a facade made of two types of brick: the main wall consists of light yellow brick, while the arched framing of the window is made of red brick, creating an expressive contrast.

The architectural peculiarity of this window lies in its unusual shape with a semicircular top and original division: the upper part features a circular element that smoothly transitions into a rectangular lower section. The wooden frames are painted in a dark brown color, harmonizing with the brickwork. Worth noting is the elegant decorative element above the window — a stucco piece that serves as a keystone for the arch and adds additional sophistication to the building's facade.

The reflective blue glass creates an interesting visual effect, mirroring the surrounding landscape and sky. The window framing is made of light-colored stone or plaster, which adds additional contrast and emphasizes the architectural significance of this facade element.

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