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Ultra-photorealistic rendering of a Neo-Classical Regency Palm Beach residence rear façade using the provided elevation as a fixed, scaled architectural blueprint.
;CRITICAL — ABSOLUTE CONSTRAINTS:
The elevation drawing defines exact proportions, geometry, and relationships.;All widths, heights, alignments, and spacing must match the drawing precisely.;Do not approximate proportions. Do not stretch, compress, or rebalance the composition.Do not add, remove, or reinterpret any architectural elements
MASSING AND DEPTH NON-NEGOTIABLE:;
Maintain the exact depth hierarchy shown in the drawing:Central loggia is the furthest back elementDoors within the loggia are recessed further behind the columnsThe two flanking wings garage and bedroom wing sit forward and align with each other;These offsets must be clearly visible and not flattened or exaggerated.
CURVED WALLS CRITICAL:
;The wall sections adjacent to the loggia with horizontal line detailing are true curved concave surfaces.They must read clearly as curved transitions between the loggia and the wings.Do not render them as straight or planar.Their curvature and proportions must match the drawing exactly.
PROPORTIONS + STYLE:;
Follow strict Neo-Classical Regency proportions—low, horizontal, refined, and restrained.All openings, columns, bays, and wall divisions must match the elevation exactly.No enlargement of windows, no widening of doors, no thickening of columns.
BEDROOM WING:
Include a semi-circular Regency-style bay window with historically accurate proportions—elegant, shallow, and not oversized. 
BAY WINDOW PROPORTIONS REGENCY ACCURATE — CRITICAL
;The bay window must be subordinate to the main composition and proportionally integrated with the wing.;The projection should be moderate and refined, not deep or dominant;The radius of the bay should be tight and elegant, not wide or bulky;The width of the bay should be clearly smaller than the width of the wing it sits on;“Slightly reduce the vertical height of the bay window so it sits comfortably below the entablature, maintaining a more horizontal Regency proportion. Increase the visual gap between the window head and the entablature.The curvature must be smooth and continuous, forming a true semi-circular plan, with windows arranged proportionally along the curve Overall reading The bay window should feel balanced, light, and classically restrained, enhancing the façade rather than competing with the central loggia
LOGGIA
Column spacing, height, and depth must match the drawing exactly.;Doors behind are recessed and aligned precisely with the elevation
POOL SUBORDINATE ELEMENT 
Centered on the loggia axisOval shape with the long side parallel to the façade and visible in view.Keep scale modest—do not let the pool dominate or distort the architectural proportions All-white palette. Limewashed stucco with subtle texture. Refined, crisp classical detailing with minimal contrast.
LANDSCAPE
Palm Beach garden—symmetrical, controlled, elegant;Low hedges, soft lawn, restrained tropical planting.
LIGHTING
Soft warm afternoon light evenly illuminating the rear façade.;Shadows should help reveal depth and curvature.
CAMERA
Slightly elevated 3/4 rear perspective.mm lens.;Framed to clearly show proportional relationships and depth offsets.;Highly photorealistic, subtle imperfections, soft reflections, refined atmosphere.

NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS
no proportion changes, no stretched geometry, no flattened depth, no straightening curved walls, no oversized pool, no added elements, no modern reinterpretation, keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra-photorealistic rendering of a Neo-Classical Regency Palm Beach residence rear façade using the provided elevation as a fixed, scaled architectural blueprint.
;CRITICAL — ABSOLUTE CONSTRAINTS:
The elevation drawing defines exact proportions, geometry, and relationships.;All widths, heights, alignments, and spacing must match the drawing precisely.;Do not approximate proportions. Do not stretch, compress, or rebalance the composition.Do not add, remove, or reinterpret any architectural elements
MASSING AND DEPTH NON-NEGOTIABLE:;
Maintain the exact depth hierarchy shown in the drawing:Central loggia is the furthest back elementDoors within the loggia are recessed further behind the columnsThe two flanking wings garage and bedroom wing sit forward and align with each other;These offsets must be clearly visible and not flattened or exaggerated.
CURVED WALLS CRITICAL:
;The wall sections adjacent to the loggia with horizontal line detailing are true curved concave surfaces.They must read clearly as curved transitions between the loggia and the wings.Do not render them as straight or planar.Their curvature and proportions must match the drawing exactly.
PROPORTIONS + STYLE:;
Follow strict Neo-Classical Regency proportions—low, horizontal, refined, and restrained.All openings, columns, bays, and wall divisions must match the elevation exactly.No enlargement of windows, no widening of doors, no thickening of columns.
BEDROOM WING:
Include a semi-circular Regency-style bay window with historically accurate proportions—elegant, shallow, and not oversized. 
BAY WINDOW PROPORTIONS REGENCY ACCURATE — CRITICAL
;The bay window must be subordinate to the main composition and proportionally integrated with the wing.;The projection should be moderate and refined, not deep or dominant;The radius of the bay should be tight and elegant, not wide or bulky;The width of the bay should be clearly smaller than the width of the wing it sits on;“Slightly reduce the vertical height of the bay window so it sits comfortably below the entablature, maintaining a more horizontal Regency proportion. Increase the visual gap between the window head and the entablature.The curvature must be smooth and continuous, forming a true semi-circular plan, with windows arranged proportionally along the curve Overall reading The bay window should feel balanced, light, and classically restrained, enhancing the façade rather than competing with the central loggia
LOGGIA
Column spacing, height, and depth must match the drawing exactly.;Doors behind are recessed and aligned precisely with the elevation
POOL SUBORDINATE ELEMENT 
Centered on the loggia axisOval shape with the long side parallel to the façade and visible in view.Keep scale modest—do not let the pool dominate or distort the architectural proportions All-white palette. Limewashed stucco with subtle texture. Refined, crisp classical detailing with minimal contrast.
LANDSCAPE
Palm Beach garden—symmetrical, controlled, elegant;Low hedges, soft lawn, restrained tropical planting.
LIGHTING
Soft warm afternoon light evenly illuminating the rear façade.;Shadows should help reveal depth and curvature.
CAMERA
Slightly elevated 3/4 rear perspective.mm lens.;Framed to clearly show proportional relationships and depth offsets.;Highly photorealistic, subtle imperfections, soft reflections, refined atmosphere.

NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS
no proportion changes, no stretched geometry, no flattened depth, no straightening curved walls, no oversized pool, no added elements, no modern reinterpretation, keep exact camera angle

Date18 March 2026

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