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Photorealistic Mediterranean House Rendering Prompt with Massing Cues

Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean / Palm Beach style residence using the provided elevation drawing as the exact architectural blueprint.

CRITICAL:
The elevation drawing defines all architecture. Do not alter the massing, proportions, roof geometry, or placement of windows and doors. Follow the elevation exactly.

Massing Description must match the elevation

The house is composed of three primary masses with clear hierarchy:

1. Central Entry Mass

Two-story rectangular volume

Main architectural focal point

Large arched entry door with classical surround

Directly above the entry is a triple arched window composition

Hip roof with terracotta barrel tiles

Slightly taller than adjacent masses

2. Left Tower Mass

Cylindrical tower element projecting from the main façade

Two stories with an open arcaded belvedere at the top

Series of evenly spaced arches supported by slender columns

Topped with a circular tiled roof

Smooth white stucco exterior

3. Right Wing

Two-story rectangular wing

Features a semi-circular two-story bay window

Bay projects slightly from the wall plane

Simple Mediterranean window composition

Hip roof with clay tiles

4. Garage Wing front projecting mass

Single story garage volume

Located in front of the left portion of the house

Three garage bays beneath a low terracotta tiled hip roof

Attached to the main structure but clearly a secondary mass

Architectural Style

Classic Mediterranean / Palm Beach villa architecture:

Smooth white stucco walls

Terracotta clay barrel tile roofs

Light limestone or cast stone trim

Stone quoin corners

Mediterranean arches

Dark stained wood doors and windows

Traditional lantern sconces

Materials match reference image

Warm white plaster / stucco

Natural terracotta clay roof tiles

Light limestone architectural trim

Dark wood entry door

Bronze or black metal lantern lights

Landscape and Site Context

Use the reference render style for landscape:

Tropical South Florida garden

Palm trees and layered tropical planting

Bougainvillea climbing along the loggia

Lush greenery and flowering plants

Mediterranean courtyard feeling

Natural stone paving

Reflecting pool or water feature near the front garden

Lighting

Late afternoon 3 PM Florida sunlight

Warm natural lighting

Soft shadows

Front façade illuminated

Blue sky with light clouds

Camera View

Slight architectural perspective

Eye level

28–35mm architectural photography lens

Entire façade visible

Real estate photography composition

Rendering Style

Ultra photorealistic architectural visualization
High detail materials
Realistic vegetation
Luxury Mediterranean estate aesthetic
Cinematic architectural rendering

Negative Instructions VERY IMPORTANT

Do not modify the architecture
Do not redesign the massing
Do not move windows or doors
Do not change roof shapes
Do not add balconies or terraces not shown in the elevation
Do not reinterpret proportions, keep exact camera angle

PromptPhotorealistic Mediterranean House Rendering Prompt (with Massing Cues)

Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean / Palm Beach style residence using the provided elevation drawing as the exact architectural blueprint.

CRITICAL:
The elevation drawing defines all architecture. Do not alter the massing, proportions, roof geometry, or placement of windows and doors. Follow the elevation exactly.

Massing Description (must match the elevation)

The house is composed of three primary masses with clear hierarchy:

1. Central Entry Mass

Two-story rectangular volume

Main architectural focal point

Large arched entry door with classical surround

Directly above the entry is a triple arched window composition

Hip roof with terracotta barrel tiles

Slightly taller than adjacent masses

2. Left Tower Mass

Cylindrical tower element projecting from the main façade

Two stories with an open arcaded belvedere at the top

Series of evenly spaced arches supported by slender columns

Topped with a circular tiled roof

Smooth white stucco exterior

3. Right Wing

Two-story rectangular wing

Features a semi-circular two-story bay window

Bay projects slightly from the wall plane

Simple Mediterranean window composition

Hip roof with clay tiles

4. Garage Wing (front projecting mass)

Single story garage volume

Located in front of the left portion of the house

Three garage bays beneath a low terracotta tiled hip roof

Attached to the main structure but clearly a secondary mass

Architectural Style

Classic Mediterranean / Palm Beach villa architecture:

Smooth white stucco walls

Terracotta clay barrel tile roofs

Light limestone or cast stone trim

Stone quoin corners

Mediterranean arches

Dark stained wood doors and windows

Traditional lantern sconces

Materials (match reference image)

Warm white plaster / stucco

Natural terracotta clay roof tiles

Light limestone architectural trim

Dark wood entry door

Bronze or black metal lantern lights

Landscape and Site Context

Use the reference render style for landscape:

Tropical South Florida garden

Palm trees and layered tropical planting

Bougainvillea climbing along the loggia

Lush greenery and flowering plants

Mediterranean courtyard feeling

Natural stone paving

Reflecting pool or water feature near the front garden

Lighting

Late afternoon 3 PM Florida sunlight

Warm natural lighting

Soft shadows

Front façade illuminated

Blue sky with light clouds

Camera View

Slight architectural perspective

Eye level

28–35mm architectural photography lens

Entire façade visible

Real estate photography composition

Rendering Style

Ultra photorealistic architectural visualization
High detail materials
Realistic vegetation
Luxury Mediterranean estate aesthetic
Cinematic architectural rendering

Negative Instructions (VERY IMPORTANT)

Do not modify the architecture
Do not redesign the massing
Do not move windows or doors
Do not change roof shapes
Do not add balconies or terraces not shown in the elevation
Do not reinterpret proportions, keep exact camera angle

Date10 March 2026

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