Use the first image architectural elevation drawing as the exact geometry and massing blueprint. Render this elevation as a photorealistic Mediterranean / Palm Beach style house. Geometry Rules MANDATORY The elevation drawing controls 100% of the architecture Match all massing, roof shapes, window placement, door placement, and proportions exactly Do not change the silhouette Do not redesign architectural elements Convert the 2D elevation into a photorealistic 3D view while preserving the exact design Architectural Massing from the elevation Central two-story entry mass with large arched doorway Triple arched window above the entry Cylindrical tower on the left with open arcaded belvedere cylindrical tower on the right Front projecting garage volume with hip roof Mediterranean clay tile roofs Materials inspired by reference image Use the second image only for material palette and landscape style, NOT architecture. Materials: smooth white Mediterranean stucco terracotta barrel clay roof tiles light limestone trim and surrounds dark wood entry door bronze lantern lighting Landscape + Context from reference tropical South Florida landscaping palm trees bougainvillea Mediterranean courtyard garden natural stone paving lush planting Lighting warm 3 PM Florida sunlight soft natural shadows bright blue sky photorealistic lighting Camera slight perspective from the front eye level architectural photography 28–35mm lens Rendering Style ultra photorealistic architectural visualization luxury Palm Beach estate realistic materials and vegetation Negative Constraints Do not use the reference image for architectural design Do not copy the reference building Do not change massing from the elevation Do not move windows or doors Do not alter roof forms The elevation drawing must remain the exact building design, keep exact camera angle
PromptUse the first image (architectural elevation drawing) as the exact geometry and massing blueprint. Render this elevation as a photorealistic Mediterranean / Palm Beach style house. Geometry Rules (MANDATORY) The elevation drawing controls 100% of the architecture Match all massing, roof shapes, window placement, door placement, and proportions exactly Do not change the silhouette Do not redesign architectural elements Convert the 2D elevation into a photorealistic 3D view while preserving the exact design Architectural Massing (from the elevation) Central two-story entry mass with large arched doorway Triple arched window above the entry Cylindrical tower on the left with open arcaded belvedere cylindrical tower on the right Front projecting garage volume with hip roof Mediterranean clay tile roofs Materials (inspired by reference image) Use the second image only for material palette and landscape style, NOT architecture. Materials: smooth white Mediterranean stucco terracotta barrel clay roof tiles light limestone trim and surrounds dark wood entry door bronze lantern lighting Landscape + Context (from reference) tropical South Florida landscaping palm trees bougainvillea Mediterranean courtyard garden natural stone paving lush planting Lighting warm 3 PM Florida sunlight soft natural shadows bright blue sky photorealistic lighting Camera slight perspective from the front eye level architectural photography 28–35mm lens Rendering Style ultra photorealistic architectural visualization luxury Palm Beach estate realistic materials and vegetation Negative Constraints Do not use the reference image for architectural design Do not copy the reference building Do not change massing from the elevation Do not move windows or doors Do not alter roof forms The elevation drawing must remain the exact building design, keep exact camera angle
Date10 March 2026
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