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This indoor photograph, taken in Berbourg, Luxembourg, displays two large architectural blueprints spread across a scuffed, metallic work table. The blueprints detail designs for staircases and railings, complete with numerous dimensions and material specifications, suggesting a construction or fabrication project.

Various sections of the stairs are shown, labeled as "F-F", "G-G", "H-H", and "AA-AA", with different drawing scales indicated, such as "U (1:20)" and "ZA (1:10)". The detailed annotations include material specifications like "Fl 50x15" (flat iron 50x15mm), "Rohr 33.7x2" (pipe 33.7mm diameter, 2mm wall thickness), and "U 200" (U-profile steel 200mm). Finishing instructions like "RAL 7016 Pulverbeschichtet" (powder-coated in RAL 7016) and specific product mentions like "2x Isokorb RT Typ SQ-V2..." are also legible. Numerous numeric dimensions (e.g., 1256, 11758, 8956) and elevation marks (e.g., -0,700m, -1,327m) are prominent on the drawings.

The papers are held in place by a red, a silver, and a blue magnet. A cylindrical metal object stands near the top left blueprint. To the right, a crumpled yellow plastic bag holds several aluminum cans. In the background, exposed wooden beams indicate an industrial or unfinished interior. A partially visible document in the bottom left corner includes text like "stätigung)", a date "17.04.2026", and an email address starting with "thomas.funk@schlaesserell". The document also specifies "Menge 179 KG" (quantity 179 kg) and "12 St" (12 pieces). The overall scene conveys a workspace dedicated to the detailed planning or execution of a metalwork or structural construction project.
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Apr 21, 2026

Berbourg, Luxembourg

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This indoor photograph, taken in Berbourg, Luxembourg, displays two large architectural blueprints spread across a scuffed, metallic work table. The blueprints detail designs for staircases and railings, complete with numerous dimensions and material specifications, suggesting a construction or fabrication project. Various sections of the stairs are shown, labeled as "F-F", "G-G", "H-H", and "AA-AA", with different drawing scales indicated, such as "U (1:20)" and "ZA (1:10)". The detailed annotations include material specifications like "Fl 50x15" (flat iron 50x15mm), "Rohr 33.7x2" (pipe 33.7mm diameter, 2mm wall thickness), and "U 200" (U-profile steel 200mm). Finishing instructions like "RAL 7016 Pulverbeschichtet" (powder-coated in RAL 7016) and specific product mentions like "2x Isokorb RT Typ SQ-V2..." are also legible. Numerous numeric dimensions (e.g., 1256, 11758, 8956) and elevation marks (e.g., -0,700m, -1,327m) are prominent on the drawings. The papers are held in place by a red, a silver, and a blue magnet. A cylindrical metal object stands near the top left blueprint. To the right, a crumpled yellow plastic bag holds several aluminum cans. In the background, exposed wooden beams indicate an industrial or unfinished interior. A partially visible document in the bottom left corner includes text like "stätigung)", a date "17.04.2026", and an email address starting with "thomas.funk@schlaesserell". The document also specifies "Menge 179 KG" (quantity 179 kg) and "12 St" (12 pieces). The overall scene conveys a workspace dedicated to the detailed planning or execution of a metalwork or structural construction project.

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