Ultra-photorealistic perspective elevation rendering of a Neo-Classical Regency Palm Beach residence viewed from the street. ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITION CRITICAL: A single-story Neo-Classical Regency residence with a long, low, horizontal façade and refined classical detailing. The composition is symmetrical with a continuous entablature line and disciplined proportions. The façade consists of: A central recessed loggia Two flanking wings slightly projecting forward Smooth curved transition walls connecting the wings to the recessed center CURVED WALLS VERY IMPORTANT — MUST READ CLEARLY: The wall sections between the loggia and wings are true concave curved walls: Smooth continuous curvature no flat planes, no faceting Clearly visible through light and shadow Softly transition between the forward wings and recessed loggia CENTRAL LOGGIA: Recessed behind the main façade Supported by evenly spaced classical columns Behind the columns are symmetrical French doors DOORS + TRANSOM FLEXIBLE OPTION: Doors are refined, vertically proportioned with thin mullions Above each door either: a glass transom, or no transom full-height door Keep proportions elegant and consistent across all openings No solid decorative panels above doors WINDOWS: All windows follow strict classical alignment and proportion Thin mullions, refined Regency detailing No modern simplification RIGHT SIDE — BAY WINDOW: A semi-circular projecting bay window True smooth curved geometry not faceted Three-part composition: larger center window with narrower side windows Bay stops below the entablature, with clear wall above Cornice aligns with the main entablature but is slightly reduced in projection Must read as a subtle, elegant projection, not dominant LEFT SIDE — GARAGE: Integrated garage with classically proportioned paneled doors Clean and symmetrical MATERIALS: Smooth white stucco clean finish, not limewashed, not rough Crisp classical trim defined by shadow Monochromatic white palette SITE WALL FRONT PROPERTY LINE: 6-foot tall white stucco wall Minimal, refined detailing Runs horizontally across the front House partially visible above DRIVEWAY IMPORTANT: Driveway extends from the garage to the street No sidewalk present Clean connection directly to the street and curb Light neutral stone or smooth concrete Simple and understated FRONT LANDSCAPE STRIP IMPORTANT: From house toward street: Inside wall: manicured lawn Directly outside wall: 3-foot landscaped strip with low hedges and controlled planting Then 3-foot grass strip Then curb and street no sidewalk LANDSCAPE STYLE: Palm Beach Regency—symmetrical, controlled, elegant Low hedges, manicured lawn, restrained tropical planting No clutter, no overgrowth LIGHTING: Soft warm afternoon light Even illumination on façade and wall Gentle shadows to emphasize curvature and depth CAMERA PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION: Eye-level or slightly elevated 35–50mm lens Slight angle to show depth No distortion, no dramatic perspective REALISM: Highly photorealistic materials Subtle imperfections, soft reflections Refined, calm, high-end architectural visualization NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS: no flat curved walls, no faceted curves, no modern elements, no heavy ornament, no proportion changes, no sidewalk, no distortion, keep exact camera angle
PromptUltra-photorealistic perspective elevation rendering of a Neo-Classical Regency Palm Beach residence viewed from the street. ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITION (CRITICAL): A single-story Neo-Classical Regency residence with a long, low, horizontal façade and refined classical detailing. The composition is symmetrical with a continuous entablature line and disciplined proportions. The façade consists of: A central recessed loggia Two flanking wings slightly projecting forward Smooth curved transition walls connecting the wings to the recessed center CURVED WALLS (VERY IMPORTANT — MUST READ CLEARLY): The wall sections between the loggia and wings are true concave curved walls: Smooth continuous curvature (no flat planes, no faceting) Clearly visible through light and shadow Softly transition between the forward wings and recessed loggia CENTRAL LOGGIA: Recessed behind the main façade Supported by evenly spaced classical columns Behind the columns are symmetrical French doors DOORS + TRANSOM (FLEXIBLE OPTION): Doors are refined, vertically proportioned with thin mullions Above each door either: a glass transom, or no transom (full-height door) Keep proportions elegant and consistent across all openings No solid decorative panels above doors WINDOWS: All windows follow strict classical alignment and proportion Thin mullions, refined Regency detailing No modern simplification RIGHT SIDE — BAY WINDOW: A semi-circular projecting bay window True smooth curved geometry (not faceted) Three-part composition: larger center window with narrower side windows Bay stops below the entablature, with clear wall above Cornice aligns with the main entablature but is slightly reduced in projection Must read as a subtle, elegant projection, not dominant LEFT SIDE — GARAGE: Integrated garage with classically proportioned paneled doors Clean and symmetrical MATERIALS: Smooth white stucco (clean finish, not limewashed, not rough) Crisp classical trim defined by shadow Monochromatic white palette SITE WALL (FRONT PROPERTY LINE): 6-foot tall white stucco wall Minimal, refined detailing Runs horizontally across the front House partially visible above DRIVEWAY (IMPORTANT): Driveway extends from the garage to the street No sidewalk present Clean connection directly to the street and curb Light neutral stone or smooth concrete Simple and understated FRONT LANDSCAPE STRIP (IMPORTANT): From house toward street: Inside wall: manicured lawn Directly outside wall: 3-foot landscaped strip with low hedges and controlled planting Then 3-foot grass strip Then curb and street (no sidewalk) LANDSCAPE STYLE: Palm Beach Regency—symmetrical, controlled, elegant Low hedges, manicured lawn, restrained tropical planting No clutter, no overgrowth LIGHTING: Soft warm afternoon light Even illumination on façade and wall Gentle shadows to emphasize curvature and depth CAMERA (PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION): Eye-level or slightly elevated 35–50mm lens Slight angle to show depth No distortion, no dramatic perspective REALISM: Highly photorealistic materials Subtle imperfections, soft reflections Refined, calm, high-end architectural visualization NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS: no flat curved walls, no faceted curves, no modern elements, no heavy ornament, no proportion changes, no sidewalk, no distortion, keep exact camera angle
Date19 March 2026
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