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This image captures a close-up, upward-angled view of a tall, brutalist-style building in an urban setting, likely during the day under a clear sky. The building is constructed primarily from weathered, grey concrete, displaying numerous windows and distinctive architectural protrusions.

The facade is characterized by a grid-like arrangement of rectangular windows, many fitted with white frames, blinds, or curtains. Interspersed among these are concrete box-like structures that project outwards, serving as balconies or extended window bays. Some of these boxes are open, while others enclose multi-pane windows or patterned grilles. Several outdoor air conditioning units are mounted below windows and on the sides of these concrete protrusions, indicating residential or commercial use. In some windows, items like drying clothes and small plants are visible, suggesting habitation.

Towards the upper-middle section, a prominent, darker grey or black, geometrically complex structure protrudes significantly, housing large, multi-faceted windows. Below this, a dark, recessed vertical section runs down the facade.

On the right side of the building, a tall, vertical sign is partially visible, reading "MEŠTAJ NUMANOVIĆ" in white letters against a dark background. A small Serbian flag can be seen hanging from a window frame on one of the upper floors. Another small, white sign in a window displays the text "AYAYAYAT".

No explicit human activity is visible, but the details suggest an active building. The overall impression is one of dense urban architecture with a strong, distinctive design.
Alex Rihter

May 1, 2026

Palilula Urban Municipality, Serbia

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This image captures a close-up, upward-angled view of a tall, brutalist-style building in an urban setting, likely during the day under a clear sky. The building is constructed primarily from weathered, grey concrete, displaying numerous windows and distinctive architectural protrusions. The facade is characterized by a grid-like arrangement of rectangular windows, many fitted with white frames, blinds, or curtains. Interspersed among these are concrete box-like structures that project outwards, serving as balconies or extended window bays. Some of these boxes are open, while others enclose multi-pane windows or patterned grilles. Several outdoor air conditioning units are mounted below windows and on the sides of these concrete protrusions, indicating residential or commercial use. In some windows, items like drying clothes and small plants are visible, suggesting habitation. Towards the upper-middle section, a prominent, darker grey or black, geometrically complex structure protrudes significantly, housing large, multi-faceted windows. Below this, a dark, recessed vertical section runs down the facade. On the right side of the building, a tall, vertical sign is partially visible, reading "MEŠTAJ NUMANOVIĆ" in white letters against a dark background. A small Serbian flag can be seen hanging from a window frame on one of the upper floors. Another small, white sign in a window displays the text "AYAYAYAT". No explicit human activity is visible, but the details suggest an active building. The overall impression is one of dense urban architecture with a strong, distinctive design.

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