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The image displays a multi-story concrete building, likely a residential block or hotel, characterized by its Brutalist or mid-century modern architectural style. The structure features at least five visible floors, each with a series of individual balconies enclosed by distinctive lattice-patterned concrete balustrades. The building's facade is a uniform light brown or grey, showing signs of weathering and age. Small, rectangular windows are recessed into the walls between the balconies. A dark, metallic external staircase is visible on the far right side of the building. On the rooftop, a telecommunications mast or antenna is present, along with a green sign or structure near the corner. In front of the building, a dense, leafy green tree with visible red berries or flowers partially obscures the lower floors. The foreground is dominated by a tall, pale peach-colored concrete wall, exhibiting widespread dirt, stains, and wear, including two visible circular drainage holes near its base. Below the wall, a narrow strip of dirt with sparse vegetation separates it from a paved road, which occupies the very bottom of the frame. The sky above is overcast or hazy, appearing a uniform light grey. Thin black utility lines traverse the upper portion of the scene. No individuals are visible. This architectural style, particularly the lattice-patterned concrete balconies, is characteristic of mid-20th century government or institutional residential developments found in areas such as Kanda, Labone, or Cantonments within Accra, Ghana.
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