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This image depicts an interior view of a modern, multi-level public space, specifically located within the University of Luxembourg, Belval Campus, in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.

The scene combines repurposed industrial architecture with contemporary design elements. The left side of the frame features massive, dark-toned steel I-beams and girders, showing signs of oxidation and rivet construction, forming part of a structural skeleton. Large, multi-pane windows with a diamond-shaped grid pattern are integrated into this structure, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. Diagonal steel tension rods are visible within and adjacent to these window sections. A lower concrete wall runs parallel to the windows, topped by a dark metal railing.

The right side of the image reveals a contemporary architectural design. A large, curved upper balcony or ceiling structure, with a gently sloping underside featuring horizontal white acoustic panels, dominates the upper portion. Its edge is delineated by a balustrade composed of closely spaced black vertical slats. Numerous thin, white cylindrical pendant lights hang from this ceiling at varying heights. Several large, light-grey cylindrical concrete pillars extend from the floor to support the upper structure.

The floor is covered with a dark grey, speckled carpet. Scattered across this area are numerous modern seating units and small tables in bright red and yellow colors. Many of these are cylindrical stools or poufs, some appearing to have small display screens or interfaces on their sides. Other tables are rectangular or irregularly shaped with rounded corners.

In the upper right background, a single individual is partially visible, standing on a dark metal staircase with open treads. They appear to be wearing a dark jacket and carrying a backpack. Further into the background, other sections of the building, including additional industrial structures and an area with a white sign displaying a large orange "2," are discernible. The overall lighting is a mix of natural light from the windows and artificial light from the pendant fixtures, creating varied illumination and shadows throughout the space.
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Mar 27, 2026, 8:37 AM

Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

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This image depicts an interior view of a modern, multi-level public space, specifically located within the University of Luxembourg, Belval Campus, in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. The scene combines repurposed industrial architecture with contemporary design elements. The left side of the frame features massive, dark-toned steel I-beams and girders, showing signs of oxidation and rivet construction, forming part of a structural skeleton. Large, multi-pane windows with a diamond-shaped grid pattern are integrated into this structure, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. Diagonal steel tension rods are visible within and adjacent to these window sections. A lower concrete wall runs parallel to the windows, topped by a dark metal railing. The right side of the image reveals a contemporary architectural design. A large, curved upper balcony or ceiling structure, with a gently sloping underside featuring horizontal white acoustic panels, dominates the upper portion. Its edge is delineated by a balustrade composed of closely spaced black vertical slats. Numerous thin, white cylindrical pendant lights hang from this ceiling at varying heights. Several large, light-grey cylindrical concrete pillars extend from the floor to support the upper structure. The floor is covered with a dark grey, speckled carpet. Scattered across this area are numerous modern seating units and small tables in bright red and yellow colors. Many of these are cylindrical stools or poufs, some appearing to have small display screens or interfaces on their sides. Other tables are rectangular or irregularly shaped with rounded corners. In the upper right background, a single individual is partially visible, standing on a dark metal staircase with open treads. They appear to be wearing a dark jacket and carrying a backpack. Further into the background, other sections of the building, including additional industrial structures and an area with a white sign displaying a large orange "2," are discernible. The overall lighting is a mix of natural light from the windows and artificial light from the pendant fixtures, creating varied illumination and shadows throughout the space.

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