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Ultra-photorealistic rendering of a Neo-Classical Regency Palm Beach residence using the provided elevation as a fixed, non-editable architectural blueprint.

CRITICAL — ABSOLUTE CONSTRAINTS:
Do not add, remove, or reinterpret any architectural elements.
Do not add an additional entablature, parapet height, attic story, or upper level.
The building is strictly one story with a single continuous entablature line across the entire façade.
Do not thicken, stack, or duplicate the entablature.
Do not raise the central mass above the rest of the building beyond what is shown in the elevation.

MASSING MUST MATCH EXACTLY:
The façade must clearly read as three stepped depth planes:

Central entry pavilion projects forward

Flanking wings are recessed

End wings are recessed further
Do not align into one flat plane and do not compress or exaggerate these offsets.

Preserve all proportions, symmetry, window and door placement, column spacing, and horizontal datum lines exactly.

Single-story Neo-Classical Regency composition with a projecting central entry pavilion. Classical columns support a single entablature. Oval finials on roof in essential points that are in proportions with the rest of the house. 

DOOR + TRANSOM VERY IMPORTANT:
Above the front door is a transom panel within the door opening, not part of the roof or parapet.
This panel is solid no glass and contains refined Regency plaster relief low relief, elegant, symmetrical. 

Materials: all-white palette. smooth stucco, slightly brighter white trim, crisp classical detailing. Thin mullions, soft reflective glass, minimal bronze accents.

Palm Beach landscape: symmetrical, restrained, luxurious. Curved motor court

Lighting: soft warm 3PM sunlight illuminating the front façade directly. Gentle shadows that reveal the step-backs and column depth.

Camera: slightly offset 3/4 front view not straight elevation, eye-level, 35mm lens. Ensure visible depth between the three façade planes.

Highly realistic materials, subtle imperfections, soft reflections.

NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:
no second story, no attic, no added parapet height, no stacked entablature, no roof ornament, no misplaced relief, no modern reinterpretation, no altered proportions, no flattened façade, keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra-photorealistic rendering of a Neo-Classical Regency Palm Beach residence using the provided elevation as a fixed, non-editable architectural blueprint.

CRITICAL — ABSOLUTE CONSTRAINTS:
Do not add, remove, or reinterpret any architectural elements.
Do not add an additional entablature, parapet height, attic story, or upper level.
The building is strictly one story with a single continuous entablature line across the entire façade.
Do not thicken, stack, or duplicate the entablature.
Do not raise the central mass above the rest of the building beyond what is shown in the elevation.

MASSING MUST MATCH EXACTLY:
The façade must clearly read as three stepped depth planes:

Central entry pavilion projects forward

Flanking wings are recessed

End wings are recessed further
Do not align into one flat plane and do not compress or exaggerate these offsets.

Preserve all proportions, symmetry, window and door placement, column spacing, and horizontal datum lines exactly.

Single-story Neo-Classical Regency composition with a projecting central entry pavilion. Classical columns support a single entablature. Oval finials on roof in essential points that are in proportions with the rest of the house. 

DOOR + TRANSOM (VERY IMPORTANT):
Above the front door is a transom panel within the door opening, not part of the roof or parapet.
This panel is solid (no glass) and contains refined Regency plaster relief (low relief, elegant, symmetrical). 

Materials: all-white palette. smooth stucco, slightly brighter white trim, crisp classical detailing. Thin mullions, soft reflective glass, minimal bronze accents.

Palm Beach landscape: symmetrical, restrained, luxurious. Curved motor court

Lighting: soft warm 3PM sunlight illuminating the front façade directly. Gentle shadows that reveal the step-backs and column depth.

Camera: slightly offset 3/4 front view (not straight elevation), eye-level, 35mm lens. Ensure visible depth between the three façade planes.

Highly realistic materials, subtle imperfections, soft reflections.

NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:
no second story, no attic, no added parapet height, no stacked entablature, no roof ornament, no misplaced relief, no modern reinterpretation, no altered proportions, no flattened façade, keep exact camera angle

Date18 March 2026

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