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This forensic description details an exterior, daylight view of two prominent buildings in Tel Aviv, Israel, near Gordon Beach. In the foreground and mid-ground, a multi-story building with a light-colored, possibly beige or pale stone, facade occupies the lower and central portions of the frame. A prominent horizontal band across this building features a series of geometric, triangular-wedge-shaped recesses. Centrally positioned on this band is a large, cursive sign in pink text that reads "Gordon Beach." Above this band, a flat rooftop terrace is visible, equipped with clear glass railings, outdoor furniture (chairs, tables), and potted plants. Below the main sign, several floors display rectangular windows, some recessed, with small balconies. The lower section of this building is partially obscured by the trunks and fronds of two mature palm trees on the right and left sides of the frame. Rising behind and to the left of the "Gordon Beach" building is a taller, white or light gray high-rise structure. This building exhibits a repeating modular facade characterized by a grid of square window units, each set within a distinctly angled or faceted frame, creating a textured, three-dimensional geometric pattern across its surface. Many of these units contain small balconies with visible furniture. The sky is a clear blue with minimal, scattered white clouds. Direct sunlight illuminates the scene, casting shadows that emphasize the architectural relief of both structures. No individuals are discernible within the frame.
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