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The image presents a detailed, low-angle view of the upper and middle sections of the main building of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, located at Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci 66 in Minsk, Belarus. The architecture is characterized by its Soviet Modernist or Constructivist style, with a predominant light gray color palette for the building elements against an overcast, light gray-blue sky. A prominent architectural feature is a large, rectangular open void on an upper floor, formed by a substantial cantilevered slab extending horizontally from the building's facade. Above this void, another, further cantilevered structure features a distinct horizontal grid or lattice pattern, possibly functioning as a sunshade or decorative element. The building's facade includes numerous, regularly spaced rectangular windows, many of which have visible white frames. On the central and right portions of the structure, vertical, ribbed architectural elements provide linear detailing. Simple metal railings are observable along the edges of the cantilevered platforms and the highest roof sections, where a few small, utilitarian structures are also present. The environment consists solely of the building and the sky; no people, vehicles, or surrounding urban or natural elements are visible. The sky is uniformly overcast, indicating a cloudy or dull day. No actions or interactions are depicted within the scene.
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