keep the topography of the prompt image 100 accurate add an eco resort visitor centre structure along the slope of the ravine the structure is composed of 5 above ground floors and follows natural topography the structure is well integrated into the landscape the structure is situated on the slopes of the ravine in the center of the original prompt image a continuous ravine remains beneath the structure ensuring air light and natural flows pass freely foundations and supports of the structure are minimized and carefully integrated into the topography to preserve the natural features of the site the building features flat roofs but arranged in staggered terraced levels that break the visual mass of the building the roofline avoids a straight profile it has a stepped and modulated form to reduce the visual impact from surrounding viewpoints and blend with the topography the fa ade of the building consists of 60 glazed surfaces and 40 opaque materials across all elevations the fa ade of the building features a refined palette of materials that enhance the building s integration with the landscape and reflects the eco resort s natural identity the materials used in the fa ade are walnut wood warm toned timber used in vertical or horizontal panels alternating with glazing the structure also features corten steel which introduces a vibrant weathered finish that echoes the tones of the surrounding rock and vegetation it is used as cladding for opaque portions of the fa ade the structure also features brushed piasentina stone that provides a tactile grey surface for selected infill panels offering a solid contrast to glass and metal the structure also features vein cut roman travertine with grooved finish used exclusively as horizontal string courses marking the slab lines underpasses and visual corridors beneath the building remain completely open and vegetated with potential for pedestrian circulation low intensity shielded light fixtures are integrated into architecture thus minimizing light pollution