This minimalist facade is both playful and sophisticated. Probably dating to the mid-1960’s, the building it graces serves as the offices of a CPA. Not all business can do away with a glass front, but for those that can, this is a fun and memorable way to make an impression. The name of the business has been blurred intentionally; there is nothing wrong with the brick.

The curved wall adds serves to highlight the entry and add contrast to the stark brick wall.

The curved wall may have had a different color or finish originally – possibly varnished wood. Recessed lighting must make the entry dramatic at night.

