architectural exterior rendering, render this 3D mass into artistic illustration, Render a high-resolution sectional aerial view of two three-story collective housing buildings, keeping the exact geometry, structure, and massing of the original model. Maintain a consistent minimal white context for the surrounding urban fabric to highlight the two primary buildings. The left parcel corner parcel should express a more public and social character — emphasizing openness, shared terraces, and circulation overlooking the courtyard. The right parcel multi-family parcel should appear more private and domestic, showing layers of apartments with visible furniture and family-oriented living spaces. Keep realistic materials: concrete base Type I for ground floors, light-toned wood or composite siding for upper floors, and dark metal railings and window frames. Represent the roof planes as planted or green roofs muted green, not overly bright. Use warm daylight with soft shadows and natural sky tone to emphasize depth in the cut sections. Expose the interior layers—units, corridors, and courtyards—so they read clearly and convey lived-in space. Add very subtle human figures to suggest community use without distracting from the architectural clarity. The overall tone should stay consistent with your project render set: clean, calm, and professional, emphasizing tectonic clarity and spatial experience rather than artistic effects. The rendering should communicate both the architectural logic and the lived atmosphere of collective housing in Boyle Heights., keep exact camera angle, including people, vehicles, greenery and vegetation, trees, high quality, professional, detailed scene
Promptarchitectural exterior rendering, render this 3D mass into artistic illustration, Render a high-resolution sectional aerial view of two three-story collective housing buildings, keeping the exact geometry, structure, and massing of the original model. Maintain a consistent minimal white context for the surrounding urban fabric to highlight the two primary buildings. The left parcel (corner parcel) should express a more public and social character — emphasizing openness, shared terraces, and circulation overlooking the courtyard. The right parcel (multi-family parcel) should appear more private and domestic, showing layers of apartments with visible furniture and family-oriented living spaces. Keep realistic materials: concrete base (Type I) for ground floors, light-toned wood or composite siding for upper floors, and dark metal railings and window frames. Represent the roof planes as planted or green roofs (muted green, not overly bright). Use warm daylight with soft shadows and natural sky tone to emphasize depth in the cut sections. Expose the interior layers—units, corridors, and courtyards—so they read clearly and convey lived-in space. Add very subtle human figures to suggest community use without distracting from the architectural clarity. The overall tone should stay consistent with your project render set: clean, calm, and professional, emphasizing tectonic clarity and spatial experience rather than artistic effects. The rendering should communicate both the architectural logic and the lived atmosphere of collective housing in Boyle Heights., keep exact camera angle, including people, vehicles, greenery and vegetation, trees, high quality, professional, detailed scene
Date24 November 2025
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