Maly pr. P.S., 26, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197198

The Kornilov Income House was built in 1910 based on the design of architect and artist Alexander Baranovsky. This solid building features a granite plinth, a top row of hexagonal windows, and pediments above three triangular bay windows that rhythmically organize the extended facade. Two cylindrical bay windows at the corners, transitioning into faceted turrets, serve as accents in the street perspectives. It is guarded by a stern and serious eagle-owl with outstretched wings positioned high up in the portico. The decor includes a variety of plant ornaments and the use of glazed bricks. The balconies are framed with wrought iron railings.