Enhance this architectural image to illustrate prevailing sea wind conditions Western Coastal / Hijazi climate. GOAL: Show strong coastal airflow passing across the building, creating cross ventilation with a noticeable but controlled humidity effect. --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add clear horizontal blue airflow arrows coming from one side sea direction - Arrows should be stronger than other scenarios but still smooth and elegant not chaotic - Show airflow passing through the building and exiting from the opposite side - Add a subtle humidity effect: light atmospheric haze moving with airflow slightly diffused light to suggest moist air avoid heavy fog or blur --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS VERY IMPORTANT: Highlight passive cooling performance WITHOUT modifying the building: - Rawasheen: allow airflow to pass through act as breathable filters - Openings: show air entering and exiting clearly cross ventilation - Semi-open spaces balconies / shaded areas: emphasize airflow interaction with these zones - Facade: balanced lighting with soft movement of air --- LIGHTING: - soft coastal daylight - slightly diffused due to humidity - low to medium contrast shadows - calm and breathable atmosphere --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - minimal and elegant - no text - no floating icons - all effects must interact directly with the building --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building design - DO NOT modify geometry or materials - ONLY apply environmental overlays airflow + subtle humidity - keep airflow strong but visually controlled and readable
PromptEnhance this architectural image to illustrate prevailing sea wind conditions (Western Coastal / Hijazi climate). GOAL: Show strong coastal airflow passing across the building, creating cross ventilation with a noticeable but controlled humidity effect. --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add clear horizontal blue airflow arrows coming from one side (sea direction) - Arrows should be stronger than other scenarios but still smooth and elegant (not chaotic) - Show airflow passing through the building and exiting from the opposite side - Add a subtle humidity effect: light atmospheric haze moving with airflow slightly diffused light to suggest moist air avoid heavy fog or blur --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS (VERY IMPORTANT): Highlight passive cooling performance WITHOUT modifying the building: - Rawasheen: allow airflow to pass through act as breathable filters - Openings: show air entering and exiting clearly (cross ventilation) - Semi-open spaces (balconies / shaded areas): emphasize airflow interaction with these zones - Facade: balanced lighting with soft movement of air --- LIGHTING: - soft coastal daylight - slightly diffused due to humidity - low to medium contrast shadows - calm and breathable atmosphere --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - minimal and elegant - no text - no floating icons - all effects must interact directly with the building --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building design - DO NOT modify geometry or materials - ONLY apply environmental overlays (airflow + subtle humidity) - keep airflow strong but visually controlled and readable
Date01 May 2026
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