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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of a distribution center, sleek and international in style. The scene is illuminated by harsh, bright daylight, creating a sharp, functional atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the clean lines and industrial textures of the buildings. The photograph presents a modern, functional architectural design focused on efficiency, set within a clear blue sky that suggests a bright, dry day. The primary subject is a two-story commercial building situated at the forefront of the property, with a larger, three-story building positioned in the background, suggesting a planned development of two commercial buildings and one at the rear on a rectangular plot. The front building, measuring 4m wide and 4m long, is set back 1.5m from an unseen sidewalk. Its first floor is an open garage space, indicated by the ample area for a sedan and two motorcycles, and features a metal roll-up door that is open, revealing the empty interior. The second floor is a commercial space with extensive glazing on the front, rear, and one side, punctuated by a solid masonry wall on the opposite lateral side, suggesting a corner location or design intent. The interior of this second-floor unit is depicted as completely empty, with no furnishings or internal divisions, highlighting its raw potential. A 2.5m wide gap separates the front building from the rear building, creating a crucial light and access well. The rear building, with dimensions of 5m wide by 9m long, rises three levels. Its first floor contains two identical commercial units, each 9m long and 2..5m wide. These units are characterized by floor-to-ceiling glass fronts, behind which are visualized closed metal roll-up doors. The interiors are blank, devoid of any fixtures or partitions. A small lighting and ventilation shaft of 1.5m x 1m is noted at the far end of each unit, vertically aligned throughout the building. The second floor of the rear building mirrors the layout of the first, with two identical commercial units. However, their facades differ, featuring a 1m high masonry base topped with glass, suggesting a design evolution or functional distinction from the ground floor. Like the units below, these are also empty and feature the 1.5m x 1m light shafts. The third floor is a single, larger space of 5m x 9m, functioning as a warehouse. Its façade also combines a 1m masonry base with an upper section of glass, and like the floors below, it includes the vertically aligned light shaft. The textures present are primarily smooth concrete or rendered walls, the reflective surfaces of extensive glass panels, and the corrugated metal of the roll-up doors. The lighting highlights these materials, creating strong contrasts and defining the building forms. The overall composition emphasizes geometric forms and a lack of ornamentation, aligning with a practical, industrial aesthetic. The arrangement of the two buildings creates distinct zones for different functions, with the open space between them ensuring natural light penetration and circulation. The scale of the buildings, particularly the taller rear structure, dominates the composition, conveying a sense of commercial utility and urban density.