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The image displays an interior, multi-level academic or workshop facility located within the National School of Applied Sciences of Rabat (ENSA Rabat), Morocco. The perspective is from an elevated position looking down into a primary lower level and across towards a mezzanine, with additional structural elements visible in the background.

In the immediate foreground, a concrete floor area is visible, bordered by a yellow-painted wall section on the left and a large grey concrete pillar. A translucent glass partition with white frames separates this area from the lower level. Two unoccupied chairs, one orange plastic and one brown wooden, are positioned on the foreground floor. A black banner for "ROBOTICORE," featuring a gear and circuit board graphics, stands prominently near the partition.

The lower level, accessible through and behind the partition, functions as a workshop or laboratory. Its left wall is painted light blue and contains multiple horizontal-slatted windows. Numerous tables, some with wooden surfaces and others with orange tops, are densely arrayed and covered with electronic components, wires, tools, and project materials. A long, multi-tiered horizontal storage or display unit is affixed to the blue wall. The right wall of this level is painted pale yellow.

Above the workshop area, a mezzanine level with a black metal railing is discernible. Further back, a metal staircase with railings connects higher levels of the building. Exposed grey concrete columns and beams are integral architectural components throughout the visible structure. A substantial, silver-colored insulated cylindrical duct runs vertically along the right side of the image, extending from the lower level upward. The ceilings are white, and overhead lighting fixtures are visible in the distance. No individuals are present within the frame.
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Dec 17, 2025

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The image displays an interior, multi-level academic or workshop facility located within the National School of Applied Sciences of Rabat (ENSA Rabat), Morocco. The perspective is from an elevated position looking down into a primary lower level and across towards a mezzanine, with additional structural elements visible in the background. In the immediate foreground, a concrete floor area is visible, bordered by a yellow-painted wall section on the left and a large grey concrete pillar. A translucent glass partition with white frames separates this area from the lower level. Two unoccupied chairs, one orange plastic and one brown wooden, are positioned on the foreground floor. A black banner for "ROBOTICORE," featuring a gear and circuit board graphics, stands prominently near the partition. The lower level, accessible through and behind the partition, functions as a workshop or laboratory. Its left wall is painted light blue and contains multiple horizontal-slatted windows. Numerous tables, some with wooden surfaces and others with orange tops, are densely arrayed and covered with electronic components, wires, tools, and project materials. A long, multi-tiered horizontal storage or display unit is affixed to the blue wall. The right wall of this level is painted pale yellow. Above the workshop area, a mezzanine level with a black metal railing is discernible. Further back, a metal staircase with railings connects higher levels of the building. Exposed grey concrete columns and beams are integral architectural components throughout the visible structure. A substantial, silver-colored insulated cylindrical duct runs vertically along the right side of the image, extending from the lower level upward. The ceilings are white, and overhead lighting fixtures are visible in the distance. No individuals are present within the frame.

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