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This image shows a close-up, elevated view of the exterior of a Brutalist-style apartment building in Moscow, Russia. The building is constructed with modular concrete panels, and features rows of windows and air conditioning units. The architectural style is characterized by its repetitive geometric forms and utilitarian appearance. The windows are predominantly rectangular, with some featuring horizontal and vertical subdivisions. Many of the windows are equipped with air conditioning units mounted on the exterior walls. These units are white and have a rectangular shape with visible vents. Some windows are covered with blinds or curtains, while others offer a view into the building's interior, which appears to be a residential or office space. The overall scene depicts an urban environment, likely during daylight hours, though the sky is not visible, so no specific weather conditions can be determined. The repetitive nature of the building's design suggests a mass-produced housing block typical of Soviet-era architecture. There is no visible text in the image. The lighting and shadows suggest a generally overcast day or indirect sunlight. The focus is on the building's facade, highlighting its architectural features and the functional elements like the air conditioning units.
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