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This image captures the interior of a large building, likely an educational or public facility, characterized by its modernist or brutalist architecture, located in Zografou, Greece. The perspective is from a low angle, looking upwards and across a multi-level space.

The dominant material is concrete, with walls featuring a distinct vertical board-formed texture. The building's structure is complex, composed of numerous horizontal beams, pillars, and elevated walkways or balconies that create multiple levels and deep architectural perspectives. Some upper sections feature subtle accents of yellow/orange and blue.

Artificial illumination comes from several vertical fluorescent-like light fixtures mounted on the concrete walls, and two prominent, red, bell-shaped pendant lights with visible bulbs, suspended from the ceiling by white cords, emit a warm, orange glow. Significant natural light enters from large windows in the background, revealing further internal structures and possibly distant signage.

In the right foreground, several cubical objects made of light-colored oriented strand board (OSB) or plywood are arranged on the floor. These boxes, some stacked, appear to function as informal seating or display plinths. Behind them, a red-topped table is visible, with a small bottle or object resting on it. A wooden pallet is partially seen at the bottom right corner, and a purple bag is glimpsed at the far right edge, suggesting recent human activity or presence, though no people are visible.

Through the distant windows, on a wall or signage, fragmented text is faintly visible, possibly including words like "corona" or similar branding. The overall impression is one of a functional, geometrically structured indoor space, likely used for gatherings, study, or events during the daytime, with a blend of artificial and natural lighting.
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FM-BDBKv1

Dec 3, 2024

Zografou, Greece

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This image captures the interior of a large building, likely an educational or public facility, characterized by its modernist or brutalist architecture, located in Zografou, Greece. The perspective is from a low angle, looking upwards and across a multi-level space. The dominant material is concrete, with walls featuring a distinct vertical board-formed texture. The building's structure is complex, composed of numerous horizontal beams, pillars, and elevated walkways or balconies that create multiple levels and deep architectural perspectives. Some upper sections feature subtle accents of yellow/orange and blue. Artificial illumination comes from several vertical fluorescent-like light fixtures mounted on the concrete walls, and two prominent, red, bell-shaped pendant lights with visible bulbs, suspended from the ceiling by white cords, emit a warm, orange glow. Significant natural light enters from large windows in the background, revealing further internal structures and possibly distant signage. In the right foreground, several cubical objects made of light-colored oriented strand board (OSB) or plywood are arranged on the floor. These boxes, some stacked, appear to function as informal seating or display plinths. Behind them, a red-topped table is visible, with a small bottle or object resting on it. A wooden pallet is partially seen at the bottom right corner, and a purple bag is glimpsed at the far right edge, suggesting recent human activity or presence, though no people are visible. Through the distant windows, on a wall or signage, fragmented text is faintly visible, possibly including words like "corona" or similar branding. The overall impression is one of a functional, geometrically structured indoor space, likely used for gatherings, study, or events during the daytime, with a blend of artificial and natural lighting.

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