Prompt: Fantastic exotic flowers, watercolor ink, intricate, magical, in the style of James Jean, Brian Froud, Yana Movchan, Zdzisław Beksinski, Hieronymus Bosch, hyperdetailed, sharp focus, intricate concept art, digital painting, ambient lighting, 16 k, trending on artstation, hyper quality
Prompt: The building is designed as a cultural and residential complex. The original 1966 brick façade of the Kaispeicher A, formerly a warehouse, was retained at the base of the building. On top of this a footprint-matching superstructure rests on its own foundation exhibiting a glassy exterior and a wavy roof line. About one thousand glass windows are curved. The building has 26 floors with the first eight floors within the brick façade. It reaches its highest point with 108 metres (354 ft) at the western side. The footprint of the building measures 120,000 square metres (1.3 million square feet). A curved escalator from the main entrance at the east side connects the ground floor with an observation deck, the Plaza, at the 8th floor, the top of the brick section. The Plaza is accessible by the public. It offers a view of Hamburg and the Elbe. From the Plaza the foyer of the concert hall can be reached. The Elbphilharmonie has three concert venues. The Great Concert Hall can accommodate 2,100 visitors whereby the performers are in the center of the hall surrounded by the audience in the vineyard style arrangement.
Prompt: A Brand New Ancient Alien Land of Spiralling Creativity and Unnatural Concepts, a coupls is walking on a path, by Salvador Dali, Peter Gric, Ivan Shishkin and Dan Mumford, Flowing Energy, Deep Colours, Polished, Masterful Surrealism, Photorealistic, cel-shaded, digital illustration, unreal engine, 8k, high definition, crisp quality
Prompt: a striking digital illustration that imagines a world in which technologically advanced Cats. Created by artist Sophia Chen in 2023, the artwork features a highly detailed and intricate scene that evokes a sense of wonder and intrigue. Futuristic, with sleek and polished designs that suggest a highly advanced civilization. The colors are predominantly cool blues and greens, with flashes of neon red and orange that add a sense of energy and intensity to the scene. The overall effect is a blend of scientific precision and emotional expressiveness,
Prompt: The Willis Building (originally the Willis Faber & Dumas regional headquarters) in Ipswich, England, is one of the earliest buildings designed by Norman Foster and Wendy Cheesman after establishing Foster Associates. Constructed between 1970 and 1975 for the insurance firm now known as Willis Towers Watson, it is now seen as a landmark in the development of the 'high tech' architectural style. The building houses some 1,300 office staff in open-plan offices spread over three floors. The centre of the building is constructed from a grid of concrete pillars, 14 m apart, supporting cantilevered concrete slab floors. The curtain wall exterior is clad in panels of dark smoked glass. The use of dark glass, a curtain wall and lack of right angle corners mirrors the art deco Express Building in Manchester, cited by Norman Foster as one of his favourite buildings and a design influence. The central escalator well leads up to a rooftop staff restaurant surrounded by a rooftop garden. Originally, there was also a swimming pool for employees to enjoy during their lunch break. This has now been covered up (not filled in due to it being a listed building) and the space is used for more offices.
Prompt: Bellapart is specialized in personalized steel and glass structures, façades, domes, safe entrances, and complex building envelopes, building innovative and complex architectural solutions. With a very high knowledge of glass, lightweight structures, composites and all kinds of high-tech materials. The following are 2 examples of Bellapart's bespoke double-skin façade solutions for innovative architecture. The vertical structure is made up of reinforced steel plate supports arranged on the longitudinal facades. The peculiarity of this part of the structure lies in its tree-inspired geometry, which is interpreted as an irregular network of inclined supports that subdivide and intersect more as you go higher.
Prompt: Biomorphic architectural symbiogenesis of a mushroom and a rococo chapel, by yacek yerka, gediminas pranckevicius, stefan morrell, hyper-detailed, insanely intricate, high definition, award winning, photorealistic acrylic art
Prompt: The platform at Khorsabad is occupied by a single royal residence, associated with a group of three modest temples and a small ziggurat. Similar buildings occupy a walled citadel at the foot of the platform, thus completing a complex that has been thoroughly excavated and provides the most informative example of typical contemporary architecture. Sargon’s palace itself, like that of Zimrilim 1,000 years earlier (see above Sumerian revival), is planned, first, around a gigantic open courtyard accessible to the public and, second, around an inner court of honour. From the latter the great throne room is entered through triple doorways, around which, in common with the main outer entrance to the palace, are concentrated a fine array of portal sculptures. The throne room has an adjoining stairway leading to a flat roof and a suite of living apartments behind. Other state rooms, conventionally planned, open onto an open terrace facing the mountains beyond. All the principal internal chambers are decorated with reliefs, except for the throne room itself, where mural painting seems to have been preferred.
Prompt: Pyramid of Giza. Egyptian architecture is widely characterised by the construction of pyramids in large numbers due to their projection of life after death. Built during the 26th century BC, the pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made structure for around 3900 years. The lowest was cut into the bedrock upon which the pyramid was built. The other two, Queen's Chamber and King's Chamber, containing a granite sarcophagus, are higher up within the pyramid structure. Cased with white limestone, with ‘backing stones’ supporting the exterior, the horizontal exterior layers possess an outward slope giving rise to four uniform chambers. Each side of the pyramid is said to have a groove, especially down the middle of the face, which is known to be a result of increased casing thickness in these areas. With longer corridors, air shafts, and chambers, the pyramid's interior has to descend and ascend passages leading to the bedrock beneath the masonry and the grand gallery, respectively. Glass. Futurism. Sci-fi architecture examples range from cloud-shaped structures to futuristic interiors that are inspired by conceptual imagery
Prompt: Abu Simbel Temple. Built in commemoration of the pharaohs, temples were an essential form of Egyptian architecture used to perform a variety of rituals, the central functions of Egyptian religion, and reenacting their mythological interactions through festivals. Constructed during the 19th Dynasty reign of the Pharaoh Ramesses II, Abu Simbel temple is a historic twin rock-cut temple. Serving as a lasting monument in the memory of Ramesses II, the entrance possesses four statues representing the crowned Pharaoh seated on a throne. As a common feature of Egyptian architecture, the temple's interior possesses three triangular layouts. The statues along the left-hand wall bear the white crown of Upper Egypt, and those on the opposite side are wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. The pronaos, also known as the hypostyle hall, influenced by the various religious ideologies, is supported by eight pillars representing the god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation to indicate the eternity of the pharaoh.
Prompt: Pyramid of Giza. Egyptian architecture is widely characterised by the construction of pyramids in large numbers due to their projection of life after death. Built during the 26th century BC, the pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made structure for around 3900 years. The lowest was cut into the bedrock upon which the pyramid was built. The other two, Queen's Chamber and King's Chamber, containing a granite sarcophagus, are higher up within the pyramid structure. Cased with white limestone, with ‘backing stones’ supporting the exterior, the horizontal exterior layers possess an outward slope giving rise to four uniform chambers. Each side of the pyramid is said to have a groove, especially down the middle of the face, which is known to be a result of increased casing thickness in these areas. With longer corridors, air shafts, and chambers, the pyramid's interior has to descend and ascend passages leading to the bedrock beneath the masonry and the grand gallery, respectively.
Prompt: These structures seem to spiral upward making them twist and curve. Although, it is not precisely the curves that define Neo-Futuristic designs. It is the idea of sharp deviation from the present layouts to make the cities look more pleasing. Aside from human emotions, human values are also incorporated as a significant character of this architectural style. Using new and different materials like glass, aluminium, and steel in their construction for a sleek and modern look. Each architectural design is unique, and the construction idea incorporates human emotions. Domes, spirals and everything out of the box design is a part of the Neo-Futuristic design technique. Construction continuously embodies modern technology, making it more high-tech.
Prompt: The distinguishing features of the style are simple, clean shapes, often with a “streamlined” look; ornament that is geometric or stylized from representational forms; and unusually varied, often expensive materials, which frequently include man-made substances (plastics, especially Bakelite; vita-glass; and ferroconcrete) in addition to natural ones (jade, silver, ivory, obsidian, chrome, and rock crystal). Though Art Deco objects were rarely mass-produced, the characteristic features of the style reflected admiration for the modernity of the machine and for the inherent design qualities of machine-made objects (e.g., relative simplicity, planarity, symmetry, and unvaried repetition of elements).
Prompt: Magnificent stallion, centered, symmetry, painted, intricate, volumetric lighting, beautiful, rich deep colors masterpiece, sharp focus, ultra detailed, in the style of dan mumford and marc simonetti, astrophotography, trending on artstation, sharp focus, studio photo, intricate details, highly detailed, by greg rutkowski
Prompt: Magnificent stallion, centered, symmetry, painted, intricate, volumetric lighting, beautiful, rich deep colors masterpiece, sharp focus, ultra detailed, in the style of dan mumford and marc simonetti, astrophotography, trending on artstation, sharp focus, studio photo, intricate details, highly detailed, by greg rutkowski
Prompt: a complicated harbor in the style of Egyptian futuristic architecture, decorated with sapphire gold and onyx, A breathtaking borderland fantasycore artwork by Android Jones, Jean Baptiste monge, Alberto Seveso, Erin Hanson, Jeremy Mann. maximalist highly detailed and intricate professional photography, a masterpiece, 8k resolution concept art, 20 megapixels, sharp focus, a masterpiece, award winning, perfect light and shadow, crystal ice, arches and strings, icicles, great scale
Prompt: Sea anemones, snails, crabs, green kelp, octopus and brittle star in a tide pool, realism, intricate, hyperdetailed, beautiful by Daniel Merriam, Naoto Hattori, Peter Gric, Victo Ngai, crisp quality, high definition
Prompt: magnificent glass facade of an Art Nouveau retro futuristic townhouse in Amsterdam , huge windows with no curtains or drapes,staircase in front of the entrance door
Prompt: The facade was designed to blend with the low Byzantine dome of St. Bartholomew's Church and shares the same brick color, with terracotta decorations chosen to coordinate. Brick in orange, tawny, and buff colors was used throughout the facade. The bricks, laid out randomly in American bond, create from a distance the impression of a rich bronze color. The window sills, corbels, spandrels, and other elements on the facade are made of terracotta in similar shades. The terracotta details include reliefs that depict lightning. The lowest section of the ground-story facade is made of reddish granite, and some of the upper-story trimmings are made of reddish marble. The terracotta on the upper stories was sprayed with fourteen-carat gold. The detail of the facade wraps around to its rear elevations as well. The facade contains few flat surfaces. The design is emphasized by rounded vertical piers, which separate the facade into bays, and recessed spandrels, which separate the windows between each floor. The piers rise above and between the openings of the first floor. The spandrels are mostly similar in design. On the building's primary elevations.
Prompt: Frozen lake with island of rocks in the middle and large mountain in the background with pine trees and snow everywhere. Fit nicely in landscape.
Prompt: Minimalist architecture. Little to no ornamental features. Simple, basic materials, such as concrete, glass, and stone. Neutral color palettes. Clean lines and geometric shapes, often repeated for orderliness. Uses structure, shape, light, and space to create maximum visual impact with as few items as possible.
Prompt: Modern architecture. Clean, minimal lines. These lines lack additional ornamentation and are generally a consistent, smooth texture. Broad roof overhangs. Several modern homes emphasize low, horizontal structures with large roof overhangs. Walls of glass and large windows. You will find a very generous use of glass, which allows a significant amount of natural light into the interior. Open and well-defined floorplans. Since modern architecture focuses on form over function, architects sought to include large, spacious floorplans with dining and living spaces that flowed into one another. Modern and traditional building materials. Some common materials in modern homes include steel, concrete block, iron, and glass. More conventional building materials like wood, brick, and stone were used in more straightforward ways to show off their natural beauty. A relationship to the outside environment. A lot of thought went into building sites and how buildings would relate to the natural landscape surrounding them. Asymmetrical designs. Modern architects played around with large, smooth shapes and asymmetrical compositions that were cleanly planed and lacked any additional decoration.
Prompt: NASA Orbit Pavilion, pictured here in NYC, designed by Studio KCA. This shell-shaped chamber has a futuristic skin of aluminium panels that are cut with a pattern that illustrates the orbital paths of the satellites through space. The decision to use the water jet cutting technique for the structure was made because of ‘the precision and quality needed in making so many cuts across 3,500 sf of material’. The captivating pavilion, a symbol for the collaboration between the STEM industries, has been inspiring younger generations of astronomers and architects alike.
Prompt: At this Yangzhou bookshop an optical illusion turns an ordinary, rectangular room into a cylindrical tunnel. Created by Shanghai-based studio XL-Muse for book retailers Zhongshuge, a black mirrored floor paired with two walls of arched shelving helps to create a seemingly never-ending funnel of books.
Prompt: Salerno Maritime Terminal, by Zaha Hadid Architects. The programme inside is straightforward, containing administration offices for national border controls and shipping lines; a terminal for international ferries and cruise ships; and a separate terminal for local and regional ferries. Internal ramps criss-cross the building, enhancing connections between areas. The terminal’s striking form is illuminated at night, acting as a beacon or lighthouse for the coastal town. ’The new terminal operates, both functionally and visually, as a smooth transition between land and sea,’ explain the architects, ’a coastal land formation that mediates between solid and liquid.’
Prompt: The unusual monolithic building is characterized by a nonlinear framework that emerges from the ground and wraps around a couple of towers and a core atrium to produce a massive block accented by three rippling gaps that mirror figure eight. The hollowed-out sections allow guests to encounter Morpheus’ interior and exterior features as they move around the structure. This allows the interior and exterior to engage with one another. Within, three innovative sky bridges link the major circulatory cores while also offering spectacular social dining and leisure areas. There are more than 780 guest rooms and casino facilities on the upper levels. Interior designer Peter Remedios draws inspiration from superyachts for his custom-designed fabrics and furniture. An all-white lounge area is partly contained in a geometric steel-angled frame on the bottom level.
Prompt: The structure was opened in the Campania area of southern Italy, the first constructed by the business following the architect’s unexpected death. There was no need for more confirmation that Zaha Hadid’s legacy would carry on inspiring people, even after her passing. The initiative was undertaken by Vincenzo De Luca, the mayor at the time, to help assist in the economic, cultural, and environmental restoration of the neighborhood. During the busy summer months, the structure’s harsh, the asymmetric concrete exterior was meant to shelter people from the area’s intense heat. Its curvy shape, a Hadid signature, even echoes the water, abstractly like an oyster. Within, there are administrative offices for international border controls and commercial shipping routes, as well as a terminal for global ferries and cruise liners and a separate port for regional and local boats. Internal slopes crisscross the structure, improving connectivity between spaces. The remarkable structure of the terminal is illuminated at night, serving as a beacon to the seaside community. The new port acts as a seamless transition between water and land, both operationally and aesthetically.
Prompt: The newest addition to the Iowa University campus – which houses the departments of sculpture, ceramics, photography, metals, printing, and 3D multimedia – covers four floors of pupil and faculty studios, classrooms, and gallery spaces. The stylish new structure replaced an older structure that had previously housed similar departments but had been devastated by flooding in 2008. Seven courtyards, together with other basic square windows on the façades, offer ample access to sunlight within, allowing light to penetrate deep into the structure’s wide floors. The perforated zinc coating also helps with this and at the very same time, its design provides complexity to the facility’s exterior and gives it a cool, steely grey color.
Prompt: Gothic Revival is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly serious and learned admirers of the neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval Gothic architecture, intending to complement or even supersede the neoclassical styles prevalent at the time. Gothic Revival draws upon features of medieval examples, including decorative patterns, finials, lancet windows, and hood moulds. By the middle of the 19th century, Gothic Revival had become the preeminent architectural style in the Western world, only to fall out of fashion in the 1880s and early 1890s. Revival architecture varied considerably in its faithfulness to both the ornamental style and principles of construction of its medieval original, sometimes amounting to little more than pointed window frames and touches of neo-Gothic decoration on a building otherwise on a wholly 19th-century plan and using contemporary materials and construction methods, most notably in the use of iron and, after the 1880s, steel in ways never seen in medieval exemplars.
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