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The image displays the distinctive facade of the "Crazy House" (Beit HaAka), a multi-story residential building located at 181 Yarkon Street, Tel Aviv, Israel. The building's exterior is characterized by an organic, undulating white concrete shell that overlays a more conventional beige-tiled structure. This white facade forms irregular, fluid-shaped openings that reveal recessed balconies and windows. Each visible balcony features a white railing with a repeating pattern of circular perforations. Most windows are covered by closed, horizontal grey roller shutters, with some exceptions on the lower levels where clear glass reflects the bright blue sky. Small, white rectangular air conditioning units are mounted on the walls of several balconies. Decorative metal grates with an abstract, wavy pattern are visible between some of the balcony sections, integrated into the beige background. The white facade also includes various small, pointed protrusions. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting clear shadows and indicating a daytime environment. No people, discernible activities, or specific objects beyond the architectural elements and utility units are visible.
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