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The image displays a detailed architectural perspective of two prominent buildings in Yerevan, Armenia, under a clear blue sky. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, casting subtle shadows and creating reflections on windows.

On the left, a multi-story building features a distinctive curved facade clad in reddish-brown tufa stone. Each floor is equipped with an outward-curving balcony supported by a light beige underside, protected by black wrought-iron railings. The windows are primarily white-framed, with some reflecting the blue sky and warm tones of the adjacent structures. The uppermost visible section of this building has a flatter, more rectilinear design, also in reddish-brown stone, with smaller windows and faint green foliage on its roofline. Further left and partially obscured, another section of the same complex shows vertical pillars and balconies.

On the right, a taller, rectilinear building stands parallel to the curved structure. Its facade is also made of tufa stone, presenting a slightly lighter, warm tan hue. This building is characterized by numerous rectangular windows with dark brown frames, which intensely reflect the warm sunlight, showing distorted images of the surroundings. Near the top, several vertical, cylindrical stone elements are visible. Lower down, multiple small, wall-mounted light fixtures are affixed to the facade.

No people, vehicles, or other transient elements are visible, focusing the scene exclusively on the architecture and the sky. The architecture style and materials are characteristic of modern developments in Yerevan, particularly along pedestrian areas like North Avenue, where such distinct stone buildings and contemporary designs are prevalent.
Moonlight Susie

Jun 6, 2026, 7:17 AM

Yerevan, Armenia

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The image displays a detailed architectural perspective of two prominent buildings in Yerevan, Armenia, under a clear blue sky. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, casting subtle shadows and creating reflections on windows. On the left, a multi-story building features a distinctive curved facade clad in reddish-brown tufa stone. Each floor is equipped with an outward-curving balcony supported by a light beige underside, protected by black wrought-iron railings. The windows are primarily white-framed, with some reflecting the blue sky and warm tones of the adjacent structures. The uppermost visible section of this building has a flatter, more rectilinear design, also in reddish-brown stone, with smaller windows and faint green foliage on its roofline. Further left and partially obscured, another section of the same complex shows vertical pillars and balconies. On the right, a taller, rectilinear building stands parallel to the curved structure. Its facade is also made of tufa stone, presenting a slightly lighter, warm tan hue. This building is characterized by numerous rectangular windows with dark brown frames, which intensely reflect the warm sunlight, showing distorted images of the surroundings. Near the top, several vertical, cylindrical stone elements are visible. Lower down, multiple small, wall-mounted light fixtures are affixed to the facade. No people, vehicles, or other transient elements are visible, focusing the scene exclusively on the architecture and the sky. The architecture style and materials are characteristic of modern developments in Yerevan, particularly along pedestrian areas like North Avenue, where such distinct stone buildings and contemporary designs are prevalent.

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