Use the provided building image as the base reference. STRICT RULE: Preserve the original building design, proportions, and architectural language. --- GOAL: Transform the building into an 8-story contemporary Saudi government building, and replace the existing facade pattern with a new Eastern Coastal geometric pattern. --- MODIFICATIONS: 1. REMOVE EXISTING PATTERN: - Remove the current vertical decorative cut-out pattern completely 2. APPLY NEW PATTERN: - Use the provided square geometric pattern EXACTLY - Do NOT redesign or distort it --- PATTERN APPLICATION: - Apply the pattern as perforated facade panels - Primary placement: • vertical strip on the building corner full height from ground to roof - Secondary placement optional: • selected facade panels for balance --- PATTERN STYLE: - repeated square grid - consistent spacing - clean and modern - integrated with facade proportions --- MASSING TRANSFORMATION: - extend the building vertically to 8 floors - keep the same footprint and width - do NOT compress or distort the building --- FACADE: - repeat window rhythm across upper floors - maintain wood shading elements - maintain modern Saudi architectural identity --- MATERIALS: - light plaster or stone facade - patterned panels in GRC or metal - neutral sand/beige tones --- STYLE: - contemporary Saudi architecture - Eastern coastal identity - minimal, refined, not traditional --- LIGHTING: - soft daylight - emphasize shadows created by perforated pattern - highlight depth and facade layering --- IMPORTANT: - do NOT apply pattern excessively - keep it as a strong vertical feature - maintain clean and balanced composition. strong shadow and depth from perforated panels with sunlight interaction
EnhancedPromptUse the provided building image as the base reference. STRICT RULE: Preserve the original building design, proportions, and architectural language. --- GOAL: Transform the building into an 8-story contemporary Saudi government building, and replace the existing facade pattern with a new Eastern Coastal geometric pattern. --- MODIFICATIONS: 1. REMOVE EXISTING PATTERN: - Remove the current vertical decorative cut-out pattern completely 2. APPLY NEW PATTERN: - Use the provided square geometric pattern EXACTLY - Do NOT redesign or distort it --- PATTERN APPLICATION: - Apply the pattern as perforated facade panels - Primary placement: • vertical strip on the building corner (full height from ground to roof) - Secondary placement (optional): • selected facade panels for balance --- PATTERN STYLE: - repeated square grid - consistent spacing - clean and modern - integrated with facade proportions --- MASSING TRANSFORMATION: - extend the building vertically to 8 floors - keep the same footprint and width - do NOT compress or distort the building --- FACADE: - repeat window rhythm across upper floors - maintain wood shading elements - maintain modern Saudi architectural identity --- MATERIALS: - light plaster or stone facade - patterned panels in GRC or metal - neutral sand/beige tones --- STYLE: - contemporary Saudi architecture - Eastern coastal identity - minimal, refined, not traditional --- LIGHTING: - soft daylight - emphasize shadows created by perforated pattern - highlight depth and facade layering --- IMPORTANT: - do NOT apply pattern excessively - keep it as a strong vertical feature - maintain clean and balanced composition. strong shadow and depth from perforated panels with sunlight interaction
Date03 May 2026
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