hyperrealistic architectural interior photography of a biophilic co working space inside a converted barn shot on phase one iq4 150mp medium format camera 35mm tilt shift lens f 8 aperture soft diffused daylight flooding through oversized timber framed skylights and floor to ceiling barn doors open to a lush green landscape original barn bones fully preserved hand hewn oak ceiling beams draped with cascading pothos and trailing ivy whitewashed vertical plank timber walls original stone foundation walls softened by moss panels and climbing ficus polished light concrete flooring with scattered natural jute rugs workspaces feel grown rather than designed solid oak live edge desks warm linen cushioned seating woven rattan pendant lights hanging from exposed rafters abundant layered greenery throughout oversized fiddle leaf figs olive trees in terracotta planters hanging macram plant holders low beds of ferns at floor level a central communal table made from a single reclaimed barn door slab soft water feature sound implied by a narrow stone lined rill running along one wall natural materials only raw wood stone linen terracotta rattan brass views to open meadow and mature trees through open barn doors soft bokeh background photographic post processing soft warm green grade gentle micro contrast natural film grain iso 200 morning light atmosphere architectural digest meets kinfolk magazine 8k resolution ray traced global illumination ultra detailed organic surface materials