Enhance this architectural image to illustrate South-West facing coastal conditions Western Coastal / Hijazi climate. GOAL: Show extreme heat exposure, intense solar radiation, and thermal stress, emphasizing the harshest environmental condition on the building. --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add very strong, dense orange/red sun rays coming from a low angle South-West direction - Rays should be aggressive, concentrated, and clearly striking the facade - Increase intensity compared to all other directions - Add strong heat effect: subtle warm distortion or heat shimmer near the facade slightly saturated warm tones on exposed surfaces - Minimize airflow: very weak or almost no blue arrows show poor air penetration - Avoid humidity emphasis - Focus on heat stress and solar load --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS VERY IMPORTANT: Highlight how the building resists extreme conditions WITHOUT modifying the design: - Rawasheen: act as heavy protection layers block most direct sunlight - Shading depth: very strong shadows under projections and openings - Openings: minimal light entering interior - Facade: extreme contrast between exposed very bright and shaded deep shadow areas --- LIGHTING: - very strong warm/orange lighting - highest contrast shadows in all scenes - bright, almost overexposed sun-hit areas - dark shaded zones --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - minimal and elegant - no text - no floating icons - all effects interact directly with building --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building design - DO NOT modify geometry or materials - ONLY add environmental overlays extreme sun + heat effect + minimal airflow - emphasize thermal stress and harsh exposure
PromptEnhance this architectural image to illustrate South-West facing coastal conditions (Western Coastal / Hijazi climate). GOAL: Show extreme heat exposure, intense solar radiation, and thermal stress, emphasizing the harshest environmental condition on the building. --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add very strong, dense orange/red sun rays coming from a low angle (South-West direction) - Rays should be aggressive, concentrated, and clearly striking the facade - Increase intensity compared to all other directions - Add strong heat effect: subtle warm distortion or heat shimmer near the facade slightly saturated warm tones on exposed surfaces - Minimize airflow: very weak or almost no blue arrows show poor air penetration - Avoid humidity emphasis - Focus on heat stress and solar load --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS (VERY IMPORTANT): Highlight how the building resists extreme conditions WITHOUT modifying the design: - Rawasheen: act as heavy protection layers block most direct sunlight - Shading depth: very strong shadows under projections and openings - Openings: minimal light entering interior - Facade: extreme contrast between exposed (very bright) and shaded (deep shadow) areas --- LIGHTING: - very strong warm/orange lighting - highest contrast shadows in all scenes - bright, almost overexposed sun-hit areas - dark shaded zones --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - minimal and elegant - no text - no floating icons - all effects interact directly with building --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building design - DO NOT modify geometry or materials - ONLY add environmental overlays (extreme sun + heat effect + minimal airflow) - emphasize thermal stress and harsh exposure
Date01 May 2026
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