ReRender

Krankenhaus,
Elegant International

Ausgewogen

Original
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Hochgeladen
Gerendert(1440x768)
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2.40%
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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural rendering of a modern hospital corridor, set in a sterile and calm healthcare environment. The scene is illuminated by soft, even, white LED lighting (~4000K) integrated into the ceiling, creating a bright and hygienic atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the clean lines and symmetrical composition of the modern healthcare design. The walls are a testament to clean, hygienic design, featuring a meticulously detailed layered finish. The lower portion of each wall is clad in 150mm (6-inch) dark grey matte tiles, providing a grounding element. Above this, a band of white terrazzo tiles with a subtle, fine stone texture adds a touch of understated elegance. Another continuous 150mm (6-inch) dark grey tile band runs above the terrazzo, perfectly aligned with the lower band. The remaining upper wall area is finished in a smooth white lime plaster paint, presenting a clean, matte, and undeniably sterile hospital look that reflects the bright, glare-free illumination. A continuous polished wooden handrail, featuring a visible natural grain and rounded edges, is mounted at a precise 900mm (3 feet) height, aligned with the upper grey tile band. Its polished surface has subtle reflections, and it's supported by minimal, neatly spaced stainless steel brackets that add a touch of refined industrialism. The flooring is comprised of large-format matte grey vitrified tiles, with an anti-skid finish and seamless joints that contribute to the low-reflection, hospital-grade aesthetic. The matte surface absorbs light, further enhancing the perception of cleanliness and safety. The doors are framed in striking polished black granite, providing a strong visual contrast. The door shutters themselves are finished in a pine wood laminate with a vertical grain, offering a warm yet durable appearance. Each door features a narrow vertical vision panel with a beautiful blue-tinted glass, which is flush-fitted and adds a subtle yet distinctive design element. The ceiling is a sophisticated blend of gypsum board and linear wooden battens. Clean white gypsum false ceiling sections run along both sides near the walls, providing a bright, expansive feel. The central portion of the ceiling is a rhythmic pattern of continuous linear wooden battens, each approximately 1.5 inches by 3 inches. These battens are arranged in parallel lines running the full length of the corridor, with precise, consistent spacing of about 10-20mm between them, creating subtle shadow gaps that highlight their form and sharp edges. The wood finish is a warm, natural tone with a matte or satin sheen, showcasing realistic wood grain textures and seamlessly aligning along the entire corridor length. This combination of gypsum and wood creates a balanced aesthetic, evoking both the required clean hospital feel and a sense of warmth and sophistication. Integrated linear or recessed LED lights are subtly concealed between the wooden battens and within the gypsum edges of the ceiling. This lighting scheme provides soft white, evenly distributed, glare-free illumination, with an indirect cove lighting effect from the gypsum edges contributing to a gentle, ambient glow. A meticulously framed piece of medical artwork is prominently displayed on the center wall. This artwork features a minimal graphic style with muted tones of yellow, teal, and grayscale, depicting a doctor treating a patient and incorporating a distinct teal cross symbol, adding a thematic focal point without compromising the overall sterile aesthetic. The overall impression is one of ultra-realistic detail, with physically accurate materials and global illumination rendering realistic shadows and subtle reflections. The composition focuses on the depth and perspective of the straight corridor, highlighting the clean, clutter-free, and highly functional design of a premium healthcare interior.


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