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This image depicts the interior of the Médiathèque La Grand-Plage in Roubaix, France. The scene is a modern, well-lit public space featuring a seating area in the foreground and a reception area in the background, accessed through double glass doors.

In the midground, two individuals are visible passing through the open double glass doors. A woman, on the left, wears a light brown long-sleeved top and dark pants. A man, to her right, wears a dark brown patterned long-sleeved shirt, light brown pants, glasses, and has a beard. The top of a third person's head is partially visible behind the man, near a light-colored reception desk positioned to the right of the doorway, behind which a tall green potted plant is situated.

The foreground consists of a lounge area on a light gray floor marked by a single white horizontal stripe. A large, round, red object, appearing to be a pouf or exercise ball, is in the bottom center. A red, angular lounge chair with a top handle is angled towards the right. To its left, a dark gray modular lounge chair with an attached dark side table is visible. To the right, two black leather armchairs with chrome frames are arranged in a row, each fitted with a small black side table on its right armrest. A third black armchair is partially visible further right. A tall, red, rectangular partition stands on the far right of the frame.

A series of vertical glass panels with white frames separates the lounge area from an adjacent interior space on the right. Reversed text, including partially visible elements suggesting "bibliothèque" and other lettering, is reflected in these panels. A television screen displaying an image of people at desks is visible through the glass. The ceiling is white, perforated, and features multiple recessed circular light fixtures, along with a rectangular vent. A solid yellow wall is visible on the far left.
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Oct 3, 2025

Roubaix, France

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This image depicts the interior of the Médiathèque La Grand-Plage in Roubaix, France. The scene is a modern, well-lit public space featuring a seating area in the foreground and a reception area in the background, accessed through double glass doors. In the midground, two individuals are visible passing through the open double glass doors. A woman, on the left, wears a light brown long-sleeved top and dark pants. A man, to her right, wears a dark brown patterned long-sleeved shirt, light brown pants, glasses, and has a beard. The top of a third person's head is partially visible behind the man, near a light-colored reception desk positioned to the right of the doorway, behind which a tall green potted plant is situated. The foreground consists of a lounge area on a light gray floor marked by a single white horizontal stripe. A large, round, red object, appearing to be a pouf or exercise ball, is in the bottom center. A red, angular lounge chair with a top handle is angled towards the right. To its left, a dark gray modular lounge chair with an attached dark side table is visible. To the right, two black leather armchairs with chrome frames are arranged in a row, each fitted with a small black side table on its right armrest. A third black armchair is partially visible further right. A tall, red, rectangular partition stands on the far right of the frame. A series of vertical glass panels with white frames separates the lounge area from an adjacent interior space on the right. Reversed text, including partially visible elements suggesting "bibliothèque" and other lettering, is reflected in these panels. A television screen displaying an image of people at desks is visible through the glass. The ceiling is white, perforated, and features multiple recessed circular light fixtures, along with a rectangular vent. A solid yellow wall is visible on the far left.

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