a high resolution photorealistic architectural render of a six storey social housing building conceived as a calm contemporary urban block with a strong civic presence the composition is rational restrained and materially expressive suitable for long term public housing the lower two floors are articulated as a continuous light coloured plinth finished with a subtle vertical texture giving the building a grounded tactile base and reinforcing human scale at street level the base reads as warm durable and carefully detailed planting is introduced at the base of the building softening the plinth and reinforcing the relationship to the public realm above the upper four floors are rendered in smooth white plaster light and understated allowing the building mass to feel calm and refined while clearly contrasting with the terracotta base a horizontal band separates the plinth from the upper floors creating a deliberate shadow gap that clearly articulates the base and adds depth to the fa ade window and door openings are consistently framed in coloured surrounds reinforcing material continuity across the fa ade balconies are expressed with a recessed edge detail creating shadow lines that add depth and rhythm to the elevation balcony railings are slim metal elements finished in matching natural tones precise and minimal contributing to a cohesive architectural language rather than decorative effect vegetation is integrated across the fa ade in a loose non uniform manner with plants placed along selected balconies and fa ade points adding softness depth and a lived in quality without appearing overly designed at ground floor level a modest front garden with layered greenery shrubs and planting mediates between the public realm and private dwellings reinforcing social value and environmental comfort people are shown interacting at ground level and on balconies conveying everyday use community and human scale without dominating the architecture soft neutral daylight with realistic shadows emphasizes material texture recessed balcony details and the shadow gap between base and upper floors the render avoids exaggeration and visual noise presenting the project as credible contemporary and publication ready aligned with progressive models of government led social housing add trees within the front garden at ground floor which produce fruit for everyday use by the residents