
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the interior of the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) in Montreal, Canada. The scene features prominent modern architectural elements. On the right side of the frame, a large, smooth, curved white wall dominates the background. Above it and to the left, a complex, geometric ceiling structure is visible, composed of light-colored beams, pipes, and what appear to be integrated skylights. A substantial, angular concrete pillar or sculptural element, light gray in color, extends from the upper left portion of the frame diagonally downwards and towards the center. In the immediate foreground on the right, a long, low, gray, rectangular desk serves as a reception or information counter. A person dressed in a black jacket and pants stands at this desk, leaning forward and interacting with a second individual seated behind the counter. The seated person, wearing glasses and a dark top, is looking down at papers on the desk. A laptop and a dark water bottle are also present on the desk surface. To the left of the foreground, a black stanchion with a retractable belt delineates a queueing area. In the mid-ground, near the base of the angular concrete structure, two children are visible; one appears to be in contact with the structure, while the other stands nearby. Further into the background, another individual pushing a stroller can be seen. The floor throughout the space is a consistent, light gray, smooth, and polished surface.
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