use the attached image as the exact architectural reference everything related to the architecture is already correct preserve exactly fa ade geometry tectonic hierarchy fa ade composition structural rhythm window proportions material transitions brick layout concrete beam thickness concrete beam alignment timber framing proportions recessed window depth glazing proportions all fa ade joints all architectural elements landscape language weather lighting atmosphere do not redesign or reinterpret the architecture important the tectonic composition of the fa ade must remain identical to the reference image do not change the fa ade hierarchy simplify the tectonic layering enlarge the timber framing modify the structural rhythm alter the beam column relationships distort the window proportions change the recessed depth create new framing compositions important maintain the original tectonic reading brick vertical fins remain dominant concrete horizontal beams remain clearly legible timber framing remains recessed behind the masonry layers the fa ade depth hierarchy must remain unchanged the timber elements must not become visually dominant the image should preserve the elegant layered fa ade depth the compression between brick concrete and timber the original structural reading the refined recessed glazing system important generate only a closer tectonic architectural photograph of the same exact fa ade composition the camera should move physically closer focus only on a couple of spans remain mostly frontal slightly angled only focus on ground floor level 1 maximum the image should feel like a professional architectural tectonic close up emphasizing material realism and fa ade depth without modifying the architectural composition maintain exactly same cloudy london atmosphere same wet pavement same landscape mood same material tones same people atmosphere avoid redesigning fa ade composition changing tectonic hierarchy enlarging timber frames modifying window geometry changing beam thickness changing brick proportions excessive perspective distortion wide urban views cinematic effects no architectural modifications tectonic close up visualization only