enhance this architectural exterior render of a contemporary hotel to achieve photorealistic quality suitable for architectural visualization portfolio submission preserve the original massing composition and design intent but significantly improve material realism lighting accuracy and environmental integration upgrade all materials to physically based rendering pbr standards with correct roughness reflection and micro surface variation add subtle imperfections such as weathering smudges on glass edge wear on metal panels and slight tonal variation in concrete or stone surfaces to avoid synthetic uniformity refine glazing with realistic reflectivity slight tint variation and accurate interior light transmission ensure window reflections respond naturally to sky surrounding buildings and foreground elements improve lighting to match a believable golden hour or overcast photographic condition choose appropriate based on original scene with physically accurate global illumination soft shadow gradients and realistic bounce light avoid overly sharp or artificial contrast enhance environmental context replace flat or generic surroundings with a believable urban streetscape or landscaped hotel setting add realistic vegetation with species appropriate variation natural asymmetry and wind response include subtle ground clutter such as signage curbs paving variation and tactile detail in sidewalks and driveways introduce human scale activity for realism a few naturally posed people parked vehicles with correct proportions and materials and soft interior lighting variations suggesting occupancy without overexposure refine camera settings to mimic a professional architectural dslr shot mild depth of field realistic lens distortion correction and balanced exposure with no clipping in highlights or shadows increase overall material fidelity lighting realism and environmental storytelling while strictly maintaining architectural accuracy and design intent the final output should resemble a high end architectural photography shot rather than a computer generated render