POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL (“18th NOVEMBER”)

Building High School “18. November “in Subotica is a building in a series of high-altitude and bases in the form of the reverse Latin letter” L “. The shortened wing was placed on the control line of Maxim Gorky Street. The building extends into the depth of the plot. It was built around 1910/12. for educational purposes, with stylistic characteristics of secession. Project documentation is not recorded in the Historical Archives of Subotica.
The street façade is asymmetrically conceived with a side-mounted risalite that ends with an attack, while on the other side a pedestrian wooden gate with arched overhead made on square fields is placed on the other side. The theme of the arched hole is accentuated by a tooth, and the same occurs over the flatly finished windows of the ground floor on the side risalite. A simple wooden gate with decorative details of the garland, and in the lower part with secession drains. The wall cladding of the ground floor and the rhizalite are treated with mortar plastic horizontal division and with a rhythmic array of window openings of a flat finish and a six-part split window. A flat cordon wreath divides the ground floor from the upper part in which verticalism is emphasized by inter-pilot pilasters. In the vertical axis, the upper part of the window is large windows and run in a rhythmic series. The windows are chopped secessionist split windows,and the identical ones also appear on the risky. On the upper part there is a stone decorative solbank with teeth made in mortar plastics, and in the intercostal part there are large opaque fields of curved secession lines with pronounced teeth. Behind the windows of the second floor are self-leveled, slightly profiled architrave, and the emblem of the city is embedded in the relief in the central inter-area part of the second floor. The windows of the second floor of the rizalite also have freely installed architectures, but these are with the toothed cartridge.and the emblem of the city is embedded in relief in the central inter-area part of the second floor. The windows of the second floor of the rizalite also have freely installed architectures, but these are with the toothed cartridge.and the emblem of the city is embedded in relief in the central inter-area part of the second floor. The windows of the second floor of the rizalite also have freely installed architectures, but these are with the toothed cartridge.
Rizalit in the roof zone ends with an attack with laterally marked globes as a decorative element, and centrally with an approximately emphasized segmental ending. Below, as in the roof part of the street facade, stylized consoles are lowered, and at the lower corners is a stylized branch.
All mortar and plaster plastics are reduced in the parapet section of the flooring holes, and something is more pronounced on the risky.
The courtyard façade was made identical to the street with barely accentuated decorative elements, but it was devastated by subsequent improper additions.
The roof is bevelled with tin holes for ventilation and covered with tinned tiles.

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