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This image depicts a modern, multi-story apartment building with a curved facade, viewed from a low angle looking upwards. The building is constructed of concrete and painted in neutral tones of beige and grey. It features numerous balconies, each with a light-colored railing. The windows are predominantly white-framed and appear to be of various sizes.

The sky above is overcast and grey, suggesting a cloudy day. A street lamp with multiple lights is visible on the left side of the image, near the base of the building, along with some overhead power lines. The architecture is characteristic of mass-produced housing common in many cities, and the building appears to be residential. The image does not contain any people.

While the image itself does not provide explicit geographical markers for Vladimir, Russia, the architectural style is consistent with Soviet-era or post-Soviet era apartment blocks that are prevalent in Russian cities, including Vladimir. Such buildings are often referred to as "Khrushchyovkas" or more modern variations. These buildings typically house a large number of residents and are a defining feature of the urban landscape in many Russian cities. The presence of overhead wires and a prominent street lamp further reinforces the urban setting.
Andrew the Great

Jun 10, 2026, 3:27 PM

Vladimir, Russia

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This image depicts a modern, multi-story apartment building with a curved facade, viewed from a low angle looking upwards. The building is constructed of concrete and painted in neutral tones of beige and grey. It features numerous balconies, each with a light-colored railing. The windows are predominantly white-framed and appear to be of various sizes. The sky above is overcast and grey, suggesting a cloudy day. A street lamp with multiple lights is visible on the left side of the image, near the base of the building, along with some overhead power lines. The architecture is characteristic of mass-produced housing common in many cities, and the building appears to be residential. The image does not contain any people. While the image itself does not provide explicit geographical markers for Vladimir, Russia, the architectural style is consistent with Soviet-era or post-Soviet era apartment blocks that are prevalent in Russian cities, including Vladimir. Such buildings are often referred to as "Khrushchyovkas" or more modern variations. These buildings typically house a large number of residents and are a defining feature of the urban landscape in many Russian cities. The presence of overhead wires and a prominent street lamp further reinforces the urban setting.

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