Enhance this architectural image to illustrate West-facing coastal conditions Western Coastal / Hijazi climate. GOAL: Show harsh afternoon sun, high heat gain, and minimal airflow penetration, emphasizing the need for strong shading. --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add intense orange sun rays coming from a low angle afternoon sun from the West - Rays should be strong, dense, and clearly hitting the facade - Emphasize heat intensity more saturated orange tone - Reduce airflow significantly: only minimal or weak blue arrows show limited air penetration into the building - Add very subtle heat haze near facade not fog, just slight warm distortion - Avoid humidity emphasis here — focus on heat --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS VERY IMPORTANT: Highlight how the building resists harsh sun WITHOUT modifying the design: - Rawasheen wooden screens: act as primary protection block most of the direct sunlight allow only very limited filtered light - Shading depth: emphasize strong shadows under projections and openings - Window openings: show very limited light entering interior - Facade: strong contrast between sun-exposed and shaded surfaces --- LIGHTING: - strong warm/orange light - high contrast shadows - bright exposed facade areas - darker shaded zones --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - minimal and elegant - no text - no floating icons - all effects interact directly with building --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building design - DO NOT modify geometry or materials - ONLY add environmental overlays sun + minimal airflow + heat effect - focus on solar protection and heat stress
PromptEnhance this architectural image to illustrate West-facing coastal conditions (Western Coastal / Hijazi climate). GOAL: Show harsh afternoon sun, high heat gain, and minimal airflow penetration, emphasizing the need for strong shading. --- CLIMATE EFFECTS: - Add intense orange sun rays coming from a low angle (afternoon sun from the West) - Rays should be strong, dense, and clearly hitting the facade - Emphasize heat intensity (more saturated orange tone) - Reduce airflow significantly: only minimal or weak blue arrows show limited air penetration into the building - Add very subtle heat haze near facade (not fog, just slight warm distortion) - Avoid humidity emphasis here — focus on heat --- ARCHITECTURAL EMPHASIS (VERY IMPORTANT): Highlight how the building resists harsh sun WITHOUT modifying the design: - Rawasheen (wooden screens): act as primary protection block most of the direct sunlight allow only very limited filtered light - Shading depth: emphasize strong shadows under projections and openings - Window openings: show very limited light entering interior - Facade: strong contrast between sun-exposed and shaded surfaces --- LIGHTING: - strong warm/orange light - high contrast shadows - bright exposed facade areas - darker shaded zones --- STYLE: - clean architectural diagram overlay - minimal and elegant - no text - no floating icons - all effects interact directly with building --- IMPORTANT: - DO NOT change building design - DO NOT modify geometry or materials - ONLY add environmental overlays (sun + minimal airflow + heat effect) - focus on solar protection and heat stress
Date01 May 2026
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