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This interior photograph, captured from a low, upward-looking perspective, reveals the striking architectural features of a modern building in The Hague, Netherlands. The dominant element is a large, curved wooden lattice structure that extends across the ceiling and upper walls. This intricate grid is formed by numerous interconnected wooden planks, creating a three-dimensional, undulating pattern that resembles a sculpted wave or a complex waffle design. To the right, a substantial, curved window with a grid pattern, possibly composed of glass blocks or frosted panes, allows natural light to enter the space. Further to the right, a distinctive art installation is prominently displayed: a red compact car, resembling a Mini Cooper, is mounted vertically against a white wall, appearing to defy gravity. Part of its license plate is visible, showing "XL 313 EL." A white banner or flag is attached near the front of the vehicle. The surrounding areas feature clean, bright white walls and ceiling panels, some of which are fitted with recessed lighting fixtures. The flooring beneath the suspended car exhibits a geometric tiled pattern in varying shades of gray and white. Another section of the floor, closer to the wooden structure, is made of patterned wooden tiles. No individuals or specific activities are depicted in the static scene. The ample natural light streaming through the window suggests the image was taken during the daytime. The overall impression is one of innovative design, artistic display, and sophisticated modern architecture.
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