Enhance this architectural interior rendering while keeping the exact geometry, camera angle, and composition unchanged. Focus on the central learning stair and open corridor as a social and educational space. Style: Realistic Enscape rendering with subtle Photoshop post-processing. Clean, minimal, architectural. Lighting: Soft natural daylight from upper level and side openings. Slight warm tone. Add soft shadows and depth. No dramatic lighting. Materials: - Exposed concrete columns and slab light gray, smooth - Wood stair treads and seating surfaces warm tone - Metal railings matte finish - Polished concrete or terrazzo floor - Glass guardrails light reflection Learning Stair VERY IMPORTANT: - Transform stairs into seating space - Add subtle wood seating pads or cushions on some steps - Add students sitting, reading, talking People silhouettes ONLY: - Children silhouettes black, no detail - Mix of: - sitting on steps - walking up/down - leaning on railing - small group interaction on landing - Keep spacing natural, not crowded STEAM Elements: - Add whiteboards or pin-up surfaces along corridor walls - Light diagrams/sketches very subtle - Add a few small tables or stools at top or bottom of stair - Include books, notebooks, small learning tools Acoustics: - Add acoustic panels: - ceiling-mounted panels above stair round or rectangular - vertical acoustic panels along corridor wall - Keep minimal and clean Corridor Activation: - Add a few students walking along upper corridor - Keep corridor open and visually connected to stair Atmosphere: - Calm, collaborative, active learning - Slight depth haze - Balanced composition Post-processing: - Slight contrast and warmth - Soft shadows - Light sharpening - Minimal grain IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change architecture - DO NOT move railings or stairs - DO NOT overcrowd space - Keep everything clean and intentional the toop screen in the roof is terracota openings it's and open coridoor show people as little kids keep everything the same please keep the railing the same , keep exact camera angle
PromptEnhance this architectural interior rendering while keeping the exact geometry, camera angle, and composition unchanged. Focus on the central learning stair and open corridor as a social and educational space. Style: Realistic Enscape rendering with subtle Photoshop post-processing. Clean, minimal, architectural. Lighting: Soft natural daylight from upper level and side openings. Slight warm tone. Add soft shadows and depth. No dramatic lighting. Materials: - Exposed concrete columns and slab (light gray, smooth) - Wood stair treads and seating surfaces (warm tone) - Metal railings (matte finish) - Polished concrete or terrazzo floor - Glass guardrails (light reflection) Learning Stair (VERY IMPORTANT): - Transform stairs into seating space - Add subtle wood seating pads or cushions on some steps - Add students sitting, reading, talking People (silhouettes ONLY): - Children silhouettes (black, no detail) - Mix of: - sitting on steps - walking up/down - leaning on railing - small group interaction on landing - Keep spacing natural, not crowded STEAM Elements: - Add whiteboards or pin-up surfaces along corridor walls - Light diagrams/sketches (very subtle) - Add a few small tables or stools at top or bottom of stair - Include books, notebooks, small learning tools Acoustics: - Add acoustic panels: - ceiling-mounted panels above stair (round or rectangular) - vertical acoustic panels along corridor wall - Keep minimal and clean Corridor Activation: - Add a few students walking along upper corridor - Keep corridor open and visually connected to stair Atmosphere: - Calm, collaborative, active learning - Slight depth haze - Balanced composition Post-processing: - Slight contrast and warmth - Soft shadows - Light sharpening - Minimal grain IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change architecture - DO NOT move railings or stairs - DO NOT overcrowd space - Keep everything clean and intentional the toop screen in the roof is terracota openings it's and open coridoor show people as little kids keep everything the same please keep the railing the same , keep exact camera angle
Date27 April 2026
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