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An overhead shot captures a white brochure lying on a mosaic tiled surface. The tiles are small, round, and come in two shades of grey/white, forming a swirling or wave-like pattern across the floor or wall. The brochure, oriented vertically but shown rotated, features the title "PATTERNS" and "EDITION MAI 2004". A large heading reads "DAR BIDA". The brochure contains a French description: "CHAQUE COIN DE CASABLANCA EST UNE TOILE VIVANTE OÙ SE RENCONTRENT DES MOTIFS À LA FOIS ÉLÉGANTS ET DIVERSIFIÉS, MELANT LE PASSÉ AU PRÉSENT AVEC UNE BEAUTÉ ET UNE DIVERSITÉ REMARQUABLES." (Translation: "EVERY CORNER OF CASABLANCA IS A LIVING CANVAS WHERE ELEGANT AND DIVERSE MOTIFS MEET, BLENDING THE PAST WITH THE PRESENT WITH REMARKABLE BEAUTY AND DIVERSITY."). Below this text, a series of small, square images showcase various design patterns, including geometric tile work, lush greenery, and blue mosaic patterns. Further down, a list of names is visible: "BANK LMAGHRIB", "MAISON DE L'UNION", "WALAYA GRAND CASABLANCA", and "BARID LMAGHRIB", which appear to be project names or significant locations. Smaller logos and text like "CREATDYNAR" and "كاري" (Kari) are present at the bottom right, along with "D 316". The context strongly indicates the brochure pertains to design or architecture in Casablanca, Morocco. No people are visible, and the setting appears to be indoors with artificial light sources suggested by reflections.
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