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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic midday exterior shot of the "Ankara Stone and Adobe Loft Hotel" set in a sun-drenched urban environment on a clear summer day. The scene is illuminated by bright, warm sunlight casting sharp shadows, creating a vibrant and inviting atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens at eye-level, emphasizing the raw textures and monolithic forms of the structure. The architectural visualization showcases a modern, cubic building with a striking façade clad in Ankara Stone (Andezit). This stone, exuding a palette of earthy grays with subtle pink and purple undertones, possesses a rough, natural texture that catches the light, highlighting its ancient, monumental character. Contrasting with the stone, the recessed areas and interior courtyards are rendered with the warm, tactile finish of adobe and mixed bricks, reminiscent of traditional Ankara architecture and evoking a sense of groundedness and handcrafted warmth. Modern elements, such as the transparent glass bridges and terrace railings, are framed by antique brass and wrought iron, adding an industrial yet authentic flair. The landscaping is thoughtfully designed with drought-resistant, aromatic plants native to the Ankara region, including wormwood, lavender, and thyme, interspersed with dwarf Ankara pear trees, contributing to a passive cooling effect and a connection to the local ecosystem. The infinity pool's interior, finished with smooth-cut gray stone, reflects the sky and its subtle turquoise and amber LED lighting from within, creating a soothing visual. The surrounding terrace is delicately adorned with ceramic tiles featuring Ankara tile patterns. The urban context features a familiar cityscape of blocks, with a distant, iconic silhouette of Atakule visible, grounding the project in its specific location. The rendering exhibits a strong sense of depth and spatial relationship, with the stacked cubic volumes of the hotel creating dynamic visual planes. The sharp edges of the stone and adobe are rendered with exquisite detail, and the shadows falling across the façade and onto the surrounding urban fabric suggest the passage of time. The composition draws the viewer's eye across the textured surfaces and into the recessed private spaces, hinting at the unique blend of ancient materials and contemporary design. The "REGISTRY & MAIN ENTRANCE" inscription on the stone wall would appear carved in bronze letters, adding a refined detail to the building's robust exterior.


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