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Einkaufszentrum,
Kühn Brutalistisch

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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of a soaring organic neuro-diversity center set in a dramatic red sand-dune landscape resembling the outskirts of Hurghada. The scene is illuminated by the soft, warm golden hour desert sunlight, creating rhythmic, elongated shadows that dance across the building's undulating facade, lending a sense of gentle movement to the dusk lighting. Captured with cinematic, wide-angle lens detail, emphasizing the hyper-detailed textures of the structure, the building itself embodies a continuous 'S' curve, its voluminous swells hinting at expansive interior spaces. A robust, heavily textured GFRC concrete base anchors the edifice, seamlessly transitioning upwards into elegantly twisted timber louvers that form the mid-section, their vertical orientation catching the light and casting intricate patterns. Capping this organic form is a delicate, shimmering. perforated copper mesh, through which a warm, inviting internal glow emanates, suggesting activity within and casting subtle patterns of light onto the surroundings. Silhouettes of people can be discerned on the extensive roof gardens, adding a sense of scale and human presence. Lush xeriscape sensory gardens, featuring drought-tolerant plants designed for tactile and olfactory stimulation, are visible in the foreground, encircling a smooth cycling path. In the distance, the soft, blurred lines of the sandy cityscape fade into the horizon, a stark yet complementary backdrop to this innovative architectural marvel. An aura of serene contemplation emanates from the structure, further enhanced by the subtle luminescence of LED strips tracing the elegant, slow-ramp stairs, visible through strategically placed glass openings, hinting at the center's accessibility and intuitive design.


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