


An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic wide-angle exterior shot of a modern multi-story residence set against a clear, bright blue sky. The scene is illuminated by a strong, midday sun, casting sharp shadows that highlight the building's geometric forms and creating a vibrant, crisp atmosphere. Captured with a professional wide-angle lens, emphasizing the building's contemporary architectural style which features contrasting materials and bold volumes, with particular attention paid to the textured dark gray paneling, the smooth, light-colored stucco, and the warm, slatted wooden accents. The building presents a series of stacked, rectilinear volumes. The main facade on the left is clad in a light, sandy-colored stucco, punctuated by rows of dark-framed windows. The upper level features two prominent, box-like window extrusions with dark, slatted blinds and wooden frames, suggesting a sophisticated interior. Below these, three simpler, horizontally slatted windows provide a sense of rhythm. To the right, the building's massing becomes more dynamic with a projecting volume finished in a dark, textured material that appears like finely ground stone or aggregate. This section also showcases a recessed opening, a balcony-like space with a slatted wooden screen on one side and a textured panel on the other, offering a glimpse into an interior featuring light-colored walls and vertical wooden slats. A section of horizontally slatted windows is visible below this prominent projection, and the ground floor is marked by a dark, textured base with double wooden doors. The roofline is flat, topped by a small, tiled structure with a single door, hinting at utility or a small private terrace. The surrounding environment is minimal, suggesting an urban or suburban context with a hint of unrendered space, allowing the focus to remain squarely on the architectural design. The rendering expertly employs depth of field, with a subtle blur in the distant background, enhancing the tactile quality of the building's materials and the precision of its clean lines.