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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photo of a modern single-family home integrated into a repurposed factory setting, captured during midday in a vibrant spring cityscape. The scene is illuminated by bright, natural sunlight, creating a cheerful and airy atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the juxtaposition of classic industrial architecture with contemporary design. The building features two distinct volumes: a long, rectangular structure with a flat, grid-patterned roof and expansive glass doors on the ground floor, suggestive of a former industrial space repurposed for living, and a more dynamic section with a gracefully curved, ribbed roof that appears to sweep across the top. This second volume showcases a modern, curvilinear aesthetic, contrasting with the rectilinear form of the first. The exterior materials would appear rendered with precision: the curved roof might be depicted as sleek, aged metal with subtle parallel lines reflecting the light, while the main body of the building could be a smooth, perhaps off-white or light grey concrete. Large expanses of glass on the ground floor of the first volume reveal glimpses of interior spaces and are framed by dark, minimalist mullions. Outside this area, several small, round tables with purple seating are arranged, suggesting an outdoor cafe or seating area, which would be rendered with photorealistic detail, down to the texture of the fabric on the chairs and the sheen on the table surfaces. The connection between the two volumes is a cantilevered walkway, also rendered with clean lines and dark framing. The surrounding cityscape is implied through the context, suggesting an urban environment where industrial heritage meets modern residential development, with hints of greenery from the spring season perhaps visible in distant elements or landscaping. Depth of field could be used to subtly blur background elements, keeping the focus squarely on the architectural subject. Reflections in the glass would be accurately portrayed, mirroring the sky and the surrounding environment.


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