
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a close-up, low-angle view of the stacked balconies of a Brutalist-style apartment building in Igalo, Montenegro. The concrete structures are arranged in a repeating pattern, with each balcony protruding from the facade. The balconies are simple in design, featuring concrete floors and railings, many of which are made of glass panels set in metal frames. Some of the glass panels are tinted or opaque. The concrete surfaces appear weathered, with visible stains and marks, suggesting age and exposure to the elements. On several of the balconies, laundry is visibly hung out to dry on clotheslines. Small, colorful clothespins are used to secure various items of clothing. On one lower balcony, an air conditioning unit is mounted. The surrounding environment is not fully visible, but the image focuses on the architectural details of the building's exterior. The lighting suggests an overcast or diffused daylight. The overall impression is one of functional, utilitarian architecture, with signs of everyday life evident in the laundry.
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