
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the concave facade of the Mann Tower in Tel Aviv, Israel, during a period of construction or renovation. A dark blue safety net covers the prominent mid-section of the building, which exhibits multiple tears and areas where it sags, notably a distinct circular hole on the right side. Behind the netting, structural concrete elements, including diagonal supports forming a V-shape, are visible, along with wooden scaffolding components suggesting ongoing work. Above this section, the building's concrete facade features rectangular windows fitted with closed external blinds. Below the primary netted area, a curved balcony or terrace is visible, equipped with a dark metal railing and additional temporary wooden planks fixed along its top edge. The surface of this lower terrace appears unfinished. The base of the building, in the lower portion of the frame, consists of a light-colored tiled wall with rectangular tiles, above which a strip of green foliage grows. A small, silver-colored rectangular fixture is affixed to the tiled wall on the left. No individuals or specific actions are discernible.
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