Count the windows in the photo: there are exactly 7 openings per floor on floors 1-4, and the balconies are ONLY on the left portion of the facade. Match this exactly. Look carefully at the uploaded photo. This is the EXISTING building at Fernández de los Ríos 59, Madrid, Spain Chamberí district. I need you to create a photorealistic architectural render showing how this building will look AFTER renovation. CRITICAL — WHAT TO PRESERVE EXACTLY AS-IS: - Every single window opening, balcony, and facade element from Floor 1 upward must remain IDENTICAL to the photo. Do NOT add, remove, move, or resize any window. - The exposed brick texture and color of the facade. Clean it up and restore it, but keep the same warm brick tone. - The building proportions: approximately 18 meters wide, 22.55 meters tall, 5 floors above ground + attic. - The balconies with horizontal concrete slabs on the left side of the facade. - The vertical rhythm of the windows on the right side. WHAT TO CHANGE — GROUND FLOOR ONLY: - Currently the ground floor has a commercial shopfront old gym called "Tao" with a dark sign, and a small residential entrance on the far right. - In the renovation: REMOVE the entire shopfront, mezzanine floor behind it, and all ground floor infill on the LEFT TWO-THIRDS of the facade. - Replace it with an OPEN DOUBLE-HEIGHT PORTICO soportal: 7.35 meters high reaching up to the Floor 1 level, open to the street. The structural columns that currently support the building remain visible — they are concrete columns approximately every 4-5 meters. - Through this open portico, you can see a LANDSCAPED GARDEN with olive trees, stone paving, and a hint of a swimming pool in the background. Warm light comes through from the courtyard behind. - The RIGHT ONE-THIRD of the ground floor becomes an elegant residential entrance: glass door with dark metal frame, subtle backlit "59" house number, warm lobby lighting visible inside. Clean, minimal, high-end. WHAT TO CHANGE — TOP FLOOR FLOOR 5 / ATTIC: - The current attic level should appear slightly SET BACK from the main facade line, creating terraces with modern glass railings and some planting. This is subtle — the setback is only about 2 meters. FACADE TREATMENT FLOORS 1-4: - Same brick, but restored: joints repointed, brick cleaned. - Replace all old window frames with new dark anthracite aluminum frames, but within the EXACT SAME openings. - The existing concrete balcony slabs remain, but get new minimal dark metal railings. - Subtle warm LED lighting at the portico ceiling and along the balcony undersides. VIEWPOINT: - Street level, standing on the opposite sidewalk, approximately 12-15 meters from the facade. - Slight 3/4 angle from the LEFT side, so the depth of the portico is visible. - Eye height approximately 1.6 meters. SURROUNDINGS: - Neighboring Madrid residential buildings visible on both sides typical 5-6 story buildings, rendered facades, traditional Madrid architecture. - Sidewalk with a young tree, a few pedestrians walking, maybe a bicycle parked. - Typical Madrid street: asphalt road, stone curb, narrow sidewalk. LIGHTING: - Late afternoon golden hour Madrid sunlight, coming from the west left side of image. - Warm tones. The brick glows in the light. - The portico interior is slightly shadowed but warmly lit, creating depth. IMAGE QUALITY: - Photorealistic architectural visualization, NOT a 3D model or cartoon. - Real material textures: brick grain, metal reflections, glass transparency. - Think high-end real estate marketing photography. - Editorial architectural photo style, like Arquitectura Viva or El Croquis magazine. REMEMBER: The uploaded photo is your EXACT reference for window positions, balconies, and proportions. Change ONLY the ground floor open portico and subtly refine the top floor setback terrace. Everything else stays., keep exact camera angle
PromptCount the windows in the photo: there are exactly 7 openings per floor on floors 1-4, and the balconies are ONLY on the left portion of the facade. Match this exactly. Look carefully at the uploaded photo. This is the EXISTING building at Fernández de los Ríos 59, Madrid, Spain (Chamberí district). I need you to create a photorealistic architectural render showing how this building will look AFTER renovation. CRITICAL — WHAT TO PRESERVE EXACTLY AS-IS: - Every single window opening, balcony, and facade element from Floor 1 upward must remain IDENTICAL to the photo. Do NOT add, remove, move, or resize any window. - The exposed brick texture and color of the facade. Clean it up and restore it, but keep the same warm brick tone. - The building proportions: approximately 18 meters wide, 22.55 meters tall, 5 floors above ground + attic. - The balconies with horizontal concrete slabs on the left side of the facade. - The vertical rhythm of the windows on the right side. WHAT TO CHANGE — GROUND FLOOR ONLY: - Currently the ground floor has a commercial shopfront (old gym called "Tao") with a dark sign, and a small residential entrance on the far right. - In the renovation: REMOVE the entire shopfront, mezzanine floor behind it, and all ground floor infill on the LEFT TWO-THIRDS of the facade. - Replace it with an OPEN DOUBLE-HEIGHT PORTICO (soportal): 7.35 meters high (reaching up to the Floor 1 level), open to the street. The structural columns that currently support the building remain visible — they are concrete columns approximately every 4-5 meters. - Through this open portico, you can see a LANDSCAPED GARDEN with olive trees, stone paving, and a hint of a swimming pool in the background. Warm light comes through from the courtyard behind. - The RIGHT ONE-THIRD of the ground floor becomes an elegant residential entrance: glass door with dark metal frame, subtle backlit "59" house number, warm lobby lighting visible inside. Clean, minimal, high-end. WHAT TO CHANGE — TOP FLOOR (FLOOR 5 / ATTIC): - The current attic level should appear slightly SET BACK from the main facade line, creating terraces with modern glass railings and some planting. This is subtle — the setback is only about 2 meters. FACADE TREATMENT (FLOORS 1-4): - Same brick, but restored: joints repointed, brick cleaned. - Replace all old window frames with new dark anthracite aluminum frames, but within the EXACT SAME openings. - The existing concrete balcony slabs remain, but get new minimal dark metal railings. - Subtle warm LED lighting at the portico ceiling and along the balcony undersides. VIEWPOINT: - Street level, standing on the opposite sidewalk, approximately 12-15 meters from the facade. - Slight 3/4 angle from the LEFT side, so the depth of the portico is visible. - Eye height approximately 1.6 meters. SURROUNDINGS: - Neighboring Madrid residential buildings visible on both sides (typical 5-6 story buildings, rendered facades, traditional Madrid architecture). - Sidewalk with a young tree, a few pedestrians walking, maybe a bicycle parked. - Typical Madrid street: asphalt road, stone curb, narrow sidewalk. LIGHTING: - Late afternoon golden hour Madrid sunlight, coming from the west (left side of image). - Warm tones. The brick glows in the light. - The portico interior is slightly shadowed but warmly lit, creating depth. IMAGE QUALITY: - Photorealistic architectural visualization, NOT a 3D model or cartoon. - Real material textures: brick grain, metal reflections, glass transparency. - Think high-end real estate marketing photography. - Editorial architectural photo style, like Arquitectura Viva or El Croquis magazine. REMEMBER: The uploaded photo is your EXACT reference for window positions, balconies, and proportions. Change ONLY the ground floor (open portico) and subtly refine the top floor (setback terrace). Everything else stays., keep exact camera angle
Date04 March 2026
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