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A vertical, upward-angled photograph captures the distinctive architecture of Valley Amsterdam, located in the Zuidas district of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The building is composed of two primary sections: an upper structure of dark, multi-level, irregular block-like forms with numerous small, recessed rectangular windows, presenting a textured, rugged appearance; and a lower facade of reflective glass curtain walls. The glass panels are arranged in a grid, varying between clear, light blue tinted, and semi-transparent panels adorned with a repeating pattern of abstract white or light grey calligraphic-style markings. The dark upper section partially cantilevers over the glass facade. Two prominent, bright orange-yellow light sources are reflected in the lower right portion of the glass. The sky in the upper left is partly cloudy and light blue. A dark, indistinct horizontal element partially obstructs the view in the top right corner of the frame. No individuals or vehicles are visible.
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