Sumaya Elgendy
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Convert this exact Revit massing into a fully detailed Amsterdam canal-house façade without changing any geometry. Keep the same isometric camera angle exactly as the original view. Apply seventeenth-century Dutch architectural style onto every block by dividing the long façade into narrow vertical bays inspired by real canal houses. Use authentic warm Dutch brick (brown, muted red, dark charcoal) with cream stone trim along corners, edges, and window frames. Add tall vertical windows with thin black mullions, and place stepped, bell, and neck gables only above the existing roof shapes. Convert all plain surfaces into rich brick textures, add cornices at massing offsets, and use recesses as historic alley-like details. Apply a subtle forward tilt (2–3°) to each bay visually, without editing the volumes.
Place a calm reflective canal in front of the full building length, with stone edges, metal railings, bikes, and slim Amsterdam street trees. Use warm golden-hour sunlight with soft reflections on windows and clear isometric reflections in the water. Render in ultra-photorealistic style with crisp textures, natural shadows, warm colors, HDR lighting, and slight filmic imperfections.
Negative prompt: no geometry edits, no modern curtain walls, no futuristic elements, no fisheye, no wrong gables, no unrealistic colors.
realisticstandard16:9
Dec 2

Convert this exact Revit building massing into a complete and highly detailed Amsterdam-style architectural façade while strictly preserving every block, setback, height, and proportion of the original geometry. Apply the seventeenth-century Dutch canal house identity directly onto the existing horizontal mass, treating each vertical module, recess, and projection as an individual façade bay. Maintain the building as one continuous structure while visually subdividing it into rhythmically narrow Amsterdam-style segments with stepped, bell, and neck gables applied only above existing rooflines without altering the massing. Use warm brown, muted red, and deep charcoal brick textures combined with cream stone trim outlining corners and window surrounds. Integrate tall vertical windows with thin black mullions, placing decorative cornices at horizontal massing transitions and using recesses as historic alley moments. Convert all solid walls into richly detailed brick façades with traditional Dutch ornamentation, ensuring a subtle two-to-three-degree forward façade tilt for authenticity without modifying geometry.
Place a calm reflective canal directly along the entire front length of the building, adding stone edges, metal railings, bicycles, and slender street trees typical of Amsterdam’s canals. Illuminate the scene with warm golden-hour sunlight at a low angle, producing soft highlights on window glass and warm reflections in the canal. Use a wide-angle twenty-four to twenty-eight millimeter lens at eye level with a straight frontal perspective capturing clear water reflections and gentle ripples. Render the scene with ultra-photorealistic quality, high dynamic range, crisp material textures, natural shadow falloff, warm filmic color grading, and slight chromatic imperfections for historical realism.
Negative prompt: avoid geometry changes, futuristic elements, modern curtain walls, erased volumes, misaligned gables, unrealistic colors, and fisheye distortion. Ensure consistent weathering realistic brick aging subtle mortar variation historically accurate roof edges precise gable alignment natural ambient occlusion and refined reflective highlights across all surfaces for authenticity.
realisticstandard16:9
Dec 2
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