Zholtovsky House
The building is a five-storey corner development with the rounded edge typical of this quarter.

Zholtovsky House
It features an unusual mixture of basic classical elements and the Art-Deco forms found in this area and uniquely incorporates them into a large corner building. The facade’s basic architectural pattern is unpretentious. The ground level, clad in stone and with semi-basement and plinth cornice, is followed by a one-storey piano nobile with cross windows and light and dark brickwork. An attic level rises above the building with a blind wall. A glazed rotunda with pergolas serves as a crowning finish.















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