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The image provides an upward-angled view of a section of a bookshelf, highlighting a collection of books. The bookshelf structure is visible, featuring a frame constructed from sturdy grey metallic pipes, with horizontal and vertical supports. The shelves themselves appear to be made of wood, and one shelf on the right side of the frame is a distinct dark red or maroon color. A variety of books are arranged on the shelf. From left to right (as they appear in the image, which is slightly rotated): - A thick, light-colored book with "WOOD HOUSES" written vertically on its spine. - Next to it, a book with a dark spine features Russian text that reads "СОБСТВЕННАЯ ЛОГИКА ГОРОДОВ" (Personal Logic of Cities). - A thin yellow-spined book is partially visible. - An orange-spined book has "porro" printed on it. - A prominent black-spined book displays "TATLIN" at the top and "Архитектор Джим Торосян: Maestro di bellezza" (Architect Jim Torosyan: Maestro of beauty) written vertically below it in white text. - To the right of the TATLIN book, a cream-colored book shows the partial text "Homescapes, embracing beauty." - Two green-spined books are visible. The upper one reads "Rethinking Metsamor. The Armenian Atomic City", and the lower one beneath it says "UTOPIA & COLLAPSE". - Further to the right, on the dark red shelf, a stack of smaller, thinner books has numbers on their spines, including "024", "5)", and "2". A small, dark, textured block, possibly a bookend or decorative item, is placed among the books on the left side, aiding in their arrangement. The background wall is a light, neutral color, possibly beige or light grey, showing subtle texture. The lighting is soft and even, suggesting an indoor setting. The overall impression is of a well-organized and aesthetically pleasing personal library or study space.
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