
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an upward-looking view of the facade of a multi-story residential panel building, characteristic of a Soviet-era 96-series apartment block, located at Obolonskyi Prospekt 20A in Kyiv, Ukraine. The building's exterior is predominantly constructed from textured concrete panels, featuring a distinct repeating diamond-grid pattern visible on the balcony railings and some wall sections. A vertical stack of open-front balconies occupies the right side of the frame, each with a smooth grey concrete underside and the aforementioned textured railings. A central, vertical column clad in light beige rectangular tiles separates the balcony section from the left portion of the facade. The left facade consists of stacked windows, varying between older, dark brown multi-pane wooden frames and newer, white-framed PVC units with reflective glass. Between these windows, smooth grey concrete sections and additional textured concrete panels are present. A light-colored, external air conditioning unit is mounted below a window on the left facade. Loose white electrical wiring is visible, hanging from the central tiled column and some balcony edges. No individuals or active events are depicted; the scene focuses solely on the architectural details and current state of the building's exterior, which exhibits typical signs of weathering and age.
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