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Generate a photorealistic exterior rendering of the uploaded building as a contemporary concrete tilt-wall warehouse with a 2-story corner office. Maintain the overall massing, facade composition, storefront layout, and canopy placement shown in the reference image. The architectural expression should clearly read as an industrial warehouse building with an integrated modern office corner.
Building Type / Character
Concrete tilt-wall warehouse construction
2-story corner office element at the front of the building
Office portion should feel more refined and glazed, while the surrounding warehouse mass should remain simple, solid, and industrial
Emphasize the scale and thickness of concrete tilt-wall panels with clean reveals/joints
Maintain a modern industrial commercial aesthetic, not a corporate high-rise or retail style.
Materials and Colors
Main tilt-wall panels: Sherwin-Williams Serious Gray SW6256, smooth painted concrete finish
Secondary tilt-wall panels: Sherwin-Williams Lazy Gray SW6254, smooth painted concrete finish
Accent panels and horizontal/vertical feature bands: Sherwin-Williams Grotto Blue SW2941
Canopies: smooth black painted metal, thin modern profile
Storefront/glazing at office: large commercial glass with black metal frames
Glass should be reflective with realistic sky and site reflections, but not overly mirrored
Warehouse walls should remain mostly solid concrete tilt-wall panels with limited openings
Entry doors to match storefront framing in black
Architectural Priorities
Keep the office corner visually prominent
Preserve the strong blue vertical central office feature
Preserve the gray tilt-wall massing on the sides
Express the contrast between solid warehouse concrete panels and transparent office glazing
Keep panel joints crisp and realistic to tilt-wall construction
No unnecessary ornament or redesign
Site / Context
Industrial business park setting
Concrete paving, curb, drive aisle, and simple grass areas
Minimal landscaping
Adjacent warehouse buildings should remain neutral and understated
Keep the focus on the corner office entry and facade
Lighting / View
Bright daytime photorealistic rendering
Soft natural sunlight, realistic shadows
View from a front corner angle matching the reference image
Show both canopies, the office glazing, and surrounding warehouse walls clearly
Negative Guidance
Do not redesign the building
Do not make it look like a retail center, apartment building, or corporate headquarters
Do not add brick, wood, decorative metal screens, balconies, or sloped roofs
Do not over-glaze the warehouse portion
Do not remove the industrial character of the tilt-wall shell, keep exact camera angle

PromptGenerate a photorealistic exterior rendering of the uploaded building as a contemporary concrete tilt-wall warehouse with a 2-story corner office. Maintain the overall massing, facade composition, storefront layout, and canopy placement shown in the reference image. The architectural expression should clearly read as an industrial warehouse building with an integrated modern office corner.
Building Type / Character
Concrete tilt-wall warehouse construction
2-story corner office element at the front of the building
Office portion should feel more refined and glazed, while the surrounding warehouse mass should remain simple, solid, and industrial
Emphasize the scale and thickness of concrete tilt-wall panels with clean reveals/joints
Maintain a modern industrial commercial aesthetic, not a corporate high-rise or retail style.
Materials and Colors
Main tilt-wall panels: Sherwin-Williams Serious Gray SW6256, smooth painted concrete finish
Secondary tilt-wall panels: Sherwin-Williams Lazy Gray SW6254, smooth painted concrete finish
Accent panels and horizontal/vertical feature bands: Sherwin-Williams Grotto Blue SW2941
Canopies: smooth black painted metal, thin modern profile
Storefront/glazing at office: large commercial glass with black metal frames
Glass should be reflective with realistic sky and site reflections, but not overly mirrored
Warehouse walls should remain mostly solid concrete tilt-wall panels with limited openings
Entry doors to match storefront framing in black
Architectural Priorities
Keep the office corner visually prominent
Preserve the strong blue vertical central office feature
Preserve the gray tilt-wall massing on the sides
Express the contrast between solid warehouse concrete panels and transparent office glazing
Keep panel joints crisp and realistic to tilt-wall construction
No unnecessary ornament or redesign
Site / Context
Industrial business park setting
Concrete paving, curb, drive aisle, and simple grass areas
Minimal landscaping
Adjacent warehouse buildings should remain neutral and understated
Keep the focus on the corner office entry and facade
Lighting / View
Bright daytime photorealistic rendering
Soft natural sunlight, realistic shadows
View from a front corner angle matching the reference image
Show both canopies, the office glazing, and surrounding warehouse walls clearly
Negative Guidance
Do not redesign the building
Do not make it look like a retail center, apartment building, or corporate headquarters
Do not add brick, wood, decorative metal screens, balconies, or sloped roofs
Do not over-glaze the warehouse portion
Do not remove the industrial character of the tilt-wall shell, keep exact camera angle

Date15 May 2026

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