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AliRamzan 🇵🇰

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 04:21 PM

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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This night-time photograph captures a multi-story building under construction, heavily draped in scaffolding. The building's facade features multiple windows with white frames and balconies adorned wi…read more

anticipation
progress
potential
darkness
incomplete

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This night-time photograph captures a multi-story building under construction, heavily draped in scaffolding. The building's facade features multiple windows with white frames and balconies adorned with ornate white balustrades, hinting at a classical architectural influence. The exterior walls appear to be unfinished, likely concrete or stucco, consistent with a building still in progress. The scene is distinctly set at night, evidenced by the dark sky and the artificial illumination. A bright, lens flare-like glare from a light source, possibly a streetlamp or construction light, is prominent on the right side of the image, casting light onto parts of the scaffolding and the building. The low-light conditions contribute to a visible graininess throughout the photograph. In the foreground, a dark mesh fence runs across the bottom section, separating the viewer from the construction area. Through the fence, some vague shapes that might be construction materials or equipment can be seen at ground level. No individuals are visible, suggesting the construction site is inactive at the time the photo was taken. The extensive scaffolding indicates ongoing development or a significant renovation project. The overall impression is one of a modern structure taking shape, illuminated starkly against the dark night. No visible text is present in the image. | Open Wire