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The rotated image displays a close-up of a computer monitor showing a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software interface. The main focus is a floor plan of a "Bathrooom_3C (Baño / Aseo)," clearly labeled in the center of the drawing area. The bathroom layout includes outlines of a bathtub, a toilet, and another fixture, possibly a sink, with associated utility connections.

Red and blue lines, likely representing hot and cold water pipes, are depicted running along a main conduit, branching off to connect to the bathroom fixtures. Arrows on these lines indicate flow direction, and circular points mark connections or changes in direction.

The software interface, largely in Spanish, features various toolbars and panels. Along the top, menus like "Edición" (Edit), "Resultados" (Results), and "Ayuda" (Help) are visible, alongside numerous icons. A left-hand panel shows a hierarchical list with entries such as "Protección" (Protection), "Proyecto de" (Project of), "Suministro" (Supply), "Evacuación" (Evacuation), and "Area de trabajo" (Work area). On the right side of the screen, tabs for different engineering systems are visible, including "Salubridad" (Sanitation/Health), "Climatización" (HVAC/Climate control), "Solar térmica" (Solar thermal), "Gas", "Pararrayos" (Lightning rods), "Iluminación" (Lighting), and "Electricidad" (Electricity). The activity depicted is the display or review of a technical drawing for a plumbing or utility system within a bathroom design. The image is taken in what appears to be an indoor setting with a plain, light-colored wall behind the monitor.
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Feb 20, 2025, 12:00 PM

Segovia, Spain

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The rotated image displays a close-up of a computer monitor showing a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software interface. The main focus is a floor plan of a "Bathrooom_3C (Baño / Aseo)," clearly labeled in the center of the drawing area. The bathroom layout includes outlines of a bathtub, a toilet, and another fixture, possibly a sink, with associated utility connections. Red and blue lines, likely representing hot and cold water pipes, are depicted running along a main conduit, branching off to connect to the bathroom fixtures. Arrows on these lines indicate flow direction, and circular points mark connections or changes in direction. The software interface, largely in Spanish, features various toolbars and panels. Along the top, menus like "Edición" (Edit), "Resultados" (Results), and "Ayuda" (Help) are visible, alongside numerous icons. A left-hand panel shows a hierarchical list with entries such as "Protección" (Protection), "Proyecto de" (Project of), "Suministro" (Supply), "Evacuación" (Evacuation), and "Area de trabajo" (Work area). On the right side of the screen, tabs for different engineering systems are visible, including "Salubridad" (Sanitation/Health), "Climatización" (HVAC/Climate control), "Solar térmica" (Solar thermal), "Gas", "Pararrayos" (Lightning rods), "Iluminación" (Lighting), and "Electricidad" (Electricity). The activity depicted is the display or review of a technical drawing for a plumbing or utility system within a bathroom design. The image is taken in what appears to be an indoor setting with a plain, light-colored wall behind the monitor.

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