A brutalist-style apartment building designed by a renowned architect such as Le Corbusier or Paul Rudolph, featuring rows of identical triangular balconies protruding from the facade and facing the street. One side of each balcony is open to the outdoors, creating a striking geometric pattern. The building's imposing concrete structure exhibits the raw, monolithic forms, exposed materials, and bold geometric shapes characteristic of brutalist architecture. The balconies cast dramatic shadows onto the building's surface, adding depth and texture. The perspective shows the entire building in full view from the street level, allowing the viewer to appreciate the brutalist design's massive scale and imposing presence. Render in a photorealistic style with gritty textures, sharp lines, and strong contrasts of light and shadow.