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Eclectic Brick Facade with Neo-Gothic Elements and Decorative Blue Frieze

#9057. Eclectic Brick Facade with Neo-Gothic Elements and Decorative Blue Frieze

The building presented in the photograph is an impressive example of brick architecture with elements of Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. The facade is constructed from red brick, which gives the structure solidity and distinctive texture. Particularly notable is the asymmetrical composition with a dominant small tower on the left, crowned with a pointed roof.

The facade design combines various architectural elements: pointed Gothic-style windows, decorative gables, and elegant window framings. The right section of the building features a striking decorative frieze in blue with ornamental motifs, creating an interesting contrast with the brickwork.

The building's roof is made of green-tinted metal, which harmoniously complements the red brick facade. The entrance area is designed as a portal with a triangular completion, serving as an architectural accent for the lower level of the facade.

When designing your own house, you might consider such techniques as: using contrasting materials and colors to highlight specific facade elements; applying decorative window framings; creating an asymmetrical composition with a dominant feature like a tower or tall element; utilizing ornamental friezes and inserts to give the building individuality.

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