use the attached image as the exact architectural reference preserve exactly fa ade composition geometry proportions tectonic hierarchy depth relationships fa ade rhythms structural logic window proportions brick appearance concrete appearance camera framing lighting shadows all existing architectural elements the current image is already almost correct existing fa ade hierarchy do not modify the fa ade is composed of 7 strict architectural depth planes ordered from foreground to background maintain exactly the following tectonic hierarchy plane 1 foreground cornices material limestone elements ground floor horizontal lintels level 2 cornices plane 2 main structural columns material ceramic brick elements main t shaped vertical structural columns plane 3 secondary vertical fins material ceramic brick elements secondary vertical fins between structural columns plane 4 horizontal beam layer material light beige pigmented concrete elements horizontal beams between plane 2 and plane 3 plane 5 recessed window jambs material light beige pigmented concrete elements recessed vertical jambs behind plane 4 plane 6 window lintels material olive green aluminum elements upper horizontal window lintels plane 7 window system material olive green aluminum elements window frames window mullions ground floor glazing profiles ground floor entrance doors important maintain exactly this material hierarchy and tectonic separation do not mix brick planes concrete planes olive green aluminum planes 1 timber material replacement replace all olive green aluminum elements with light warm teak wood with slightly deeper honey tone elements considered upper level window framing systems upper level window lintels ground floor glazing profiles ground floor entrance doors material characteristics light warm teak wood slightly deeper honey tone matte natural wood finish subtle natural wood grain elegant contemporary timber appearance refined architectural wood finish lightly desaturated teak colour soft diffuse reflections natural timber variation calm and uniform material reading premium crafted wood appearance wood behaviour minimal gloss smooth satin finish refined vertical grain wood grain and timber veins must always remain vertical continuous vertical timber reading subtle tonal variation between timber pieces natural handcrafted appearance warm architectural character avoid horizontal timber grain diagonal timber grain orange timber tones dark walnut appearance rustic timber texture rough sawn wood glossy varnish exaggerated wood grain heavy knots strong colour contrast artificial cgi wood texture important the timber elements must maintain exactly the same framing geometry the same mullion thickness the same depth relationships the same profile proportions the same tectonic hierarchy the same architectural reading 2 brick refinement refine the ceramic brick appearance the current brick appearance is still too perfect and too machine made adjust the brick material with the following characteristics slightly more handcrafted appearance subtle handmade irregularity slightly more tactile ceramic texture softer and more natural ceramic surface subtle dimensional imperfections slight variation between individual brick pieces refined contemporary london masonry language calm and uniform fa ade reading joint refinement thinner mortar joints thinner horizontal joints more subtle horizontal joints nearly flush mortar appearance low contrast off white mortar minimal shadow between bricks slightly irregular joint behaviour avoid perfectly mechanical alignment brick geometry refinement slight handmade imperfection slightly softened brick edges slight variation in brick extrusion slight variation in edge sharpness avoid perfectly machine made appearance avoid rustic brick appearance heavy handmade deformation exaggerated imperfections deep joints rough brick texture strong contrast between bricks artificial cgi repetition overly perfect brick patterns the brick fa ade must remain elegant calm and tectonically precise while introducing subtle handcrafted realism 3 plane 3 critical material control plane 3 must remain fully ceramic brick plane 3 secondary fins are not timber elements do not apply timber material timber texture timber grain timber colour onto plane 3 plane 3 must remain visually solid masonry the timber material must appear only on window framing window lintels ground floor glazing profiles entrance doors plane 3 brick fins must remain visually dominant and clearly distinguishable from the recessed timber window systems the brick fins must read as solid vertical masonry elements positioned in front of the timber layer maintain strong visual contrast between solid ceramic brick fins and recessed timber window systems do not visually merge brick fins with timber frames maintain exactly brick material brick geometry brick joints brick proportions brick depth brick tectonic reading critical control apart from the modifications listed above do not change anything else maintain exactly fa ade geometry material hierarchy depth hierarchy lighting shadows camera framing landscape concrete appearance window proportions structural spacing no additions of any kind material replacement and refinement only