Enhance this architectural image to represent Eastern Coastal architecture Arabian Gulf / Dammam / Khobar region while strictly preserving the original building design. GOAL: Highlight humidity-responsive design, airflow, and especially the decorative wall pattern as a key architectural identity. --- CLIMATE CONTEXT: Hot humid coastal environment strong sea breeze high humidity levels --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS VERY IMPORTANT: - Focus on the wall pattern decorative perforated facade: • make the pattern crisp, sharp, and clearly visible • emphasize its depth and shadow • show it as a breathable surface not flat decoration - Emphasize vertical shading screens: • slim and repeated elements • allow airflow through - Highlight cross ventilation: • openings aligned across facades • show airflow passing through the building - Keep facade light and breathable: • avoid heavy solid appearance • maintain openness --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add soft blue airflow arrows moving through openings and screens - Air should pass across and through the building cross ventilation - Add subtle humidity haze: • very light atmospheric softness • slightly diffused light humid air feel • do NOT overdo it - Add soft sunlight: • warm but diffused • not harsh or directional --- MATERIALS & DETAILS: - light plaster walls white / beige - natural light wood shading elements - emphasize material texture not flat - enhance shadow depth within: • wall pattern perforations • window reveals • shading elements --- LIGHTING: - soft diffused daylight - low to medium contrast shadows - calm and breathable atmosphere --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - ultra minimal - no text - no floating icons - REMOVE background completely - use plain white or transparent background - isolate the building only - focus entirely on building and climate effects --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building geometry or proportions - DO NOT redesign structure - ONLY enhance materials, shading, airflow, and pattern visibility - keep composition centered and clean
PromptEnhance this architectural image to represent Eastern Coastal architecture (Arabian Gulf / Dammam / Khobar region) while strictly preserving the original building design. GOAL: Highlight humidity-responsive design, airflow, and especially the decorative wall pattern as a key architectural identity. --- CLIMATE CONTEXT: Hot humid coastal environment strong sea breeze high humidity levels --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS (VERY IMPORTANT): - Focus on the wall pattern (decorative perforated facade): • make the pattern crisp, sharp, and clearly visible • emphasize its depth and shadow • show it as a breathable surface (not flat decoration) - Emphasize vertical shading screens: • slim and repeated elements • allow airflow through - Highlight cross ventilation: • openings aligned across facades • show airflow passing through the building - Keep facade light and breathable: • avoid heavy solid appearance • maintain openness --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add soft blue airflow arrows moving through openings and screens - Air should pass across and through the building (cross ventilation) - Add subtle humidity haze: • very light atmospheric softness • slightly diffused light (humid air feel) • do NOT overdo it - Add soft sunlight: • warm but diffused • not harsh or directional --- MATERIALS & DETAILS: - light plaster walls (white / beige) - natural light wood shading elements - emphasize material texture (not flat) - enhance shadow depth within: • wall pattern perforations • window reveals • shading elements --- LIGHTING: - soft diffused daylight - low to medium contrast shadows - calm and breathable atmosphere --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - ultra minimal - no text - no floating icons - REMOVE background completely - use plain white or transparent background - isolate the building only - focus entirely on building and climate effects --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building geometry or proportions - DO NOT redesign structure - ONLY enhance materials, shading, airflow, and pattern visibility - keep composition centered and clean
Date01 May 2026
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