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Elegant Colonial Facade from 1928 with Ornamental Stucco Work and Terracotta Roof

#9283. Elegant Colonial Facade from 1928 with Ornamental Stucco Work and Terracotta Roof

The photograph showcases an exquisite example of colonial architecture from 1928, as evidenced by the date on the building's pediment. The structure features an elegant white facade with rich decorative elements in a European-Asian style, characteristic of the colonial era in Southeast Asia.

The facade demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship in ornamental stucco work – particularly impressive are the decorative motifs above and between the windows. The expressive relief decorations create an interplay of light and shadow on the white wall surfaces. Of special note is the central pediment displaying the construction date, framed by classical decorative elements.

The window openings have a traditional rectangular shape with characteristic sectional divisions, providing excellent natural lighting for the interior spaces. Green and colorful tiles placed between windows and on the railings add vibrant accents to the pristine white facade, creating a refined contrast.

The terracotta tile roof in a rich orange hue perfectly complements the overall composition and is a characteristic feature of colonial architecture in tropical regions, providing good protection from heat and heavy rainfall.

When designing a modern home in a similar style, one could incorporate techniques such as the contrasting combination of white walls with a bright roof, decorative stucco work to embellish the facade, the use of colored tiles or ceramics for accents, and thoughtfully designed wide windows with traditional divisions. It's important to maintain the proportions and symmetry characteristic of classical architecture.

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