modify only the house on the left with the pitched double slope roof while keeping all other buildings and the environment unchanged apply a traditional french 1950s architectural material update to this specific house preserving its original structure proportions openings and roof geometry add a beige lime plaster chaux base running approximately 40 cm high along the entire perimeter of the selected house the plaster should have a natural handcrafted finish subtle irregularities a matte texture and a warm earthy beige tone above this base replace the fa ade material with traditional french mid century brickwork circa 1950s use authentic clay bricks with a slightly aged and weathered appearance mild discoloration softened edges subtle chips and natural patina consistent with decades of exposure the brickwork should feel historic not new or uniform ensure a realistic and seamless transition between the lime plaster base and the brick fa ade maintain consistent lighting shadows perspective and environmental integration so the modified house blends naturally with its neighboring buildings the result should look like a real architectural renovation photograph avoid altering adjacent houses avoid modern materials overly clean textures cgi effects or unrealistic uniformity focus on authentic french mid century residential character with subtle aging and material realism