The image showcases a fragment of an architectural facade with distinctive modernist elements. We see a series of vertically oriented windows with dark frames, separated by decorative vertical elements. These dividing panels are made of a light-colored material, presumably concrete or stone, with contrasting dark blue vertical slots creating a rhythmic geometric pattern.
The detailing of the decorative elements between the windows deserves special attention: metal circular inserts (possibly rivets) are organized in symmetrical groups, adding tactility to the facade and creating an interesting play of light and shadow. The lower part of each panel is designed as a geometric ornament with a checkerboard arrangement of these metal elements.
Behind the glass, light-colored wavy curtains are visible, contrasting with the geometric rigor of the exterior design. The facade demonstrates principles of functionalism with decorative elements, which may indicate the influence of late modernism or early postmodernism in the building's architecture.