render the entire scene as a contemporary coastal architectural ensemble with a calm sculptural and sun bleached atmosphere using materials textures and lighting only without altering geometry in any way do not change stretch compress deepen shorten rotate skew or re proportion any container preserve the exact depth width height orientation and position of all elements as modeled and keep the entrance container perfectly front facing and orthogonal to the camera the entrance container acts as a sculptural ticket tunnel and is wrapped in a dense refined fibrous cladding made of compacted reed or straw like elements arranged in a controlled architectural manner not traditional thatching forming a monolithic textured surface that subtly filters light interior surfaces visible only at openings are clad in warm brushed golden metal with a soft indirect glow the entrance sits on a precise sun bleached timber platform with a matte finish and clean joints the restaurant containers on the right retain their exact geometry and spacing and are finished with warm sand colored limewash or plaster with a soft matte texture combined with selective natural wood or woven panels used sparingly for shading expressing a contemporary minimal hospitality character with no exposed container corrugation or industrial steel the fence between restaurant containers is rendered as a refined architectural screen of reed or timber slats with clean rhythm and semi transparency the washroom container ensemble in the left background remains unchanged in form and position and is finished in muted mineral plaster or stone like textures in slightly darker quieter tones than the restaurants behind the entrance container on the left exactly three padel courts remain directly on sand with minimal unobtrusive fencing in neutral tones that blend into the landscape in the far background the beach area is rendered with natural sand lightweight seating and fabric or subtle thatched umbrellas in a restrained palette of beige off white straw and weathered wood lighting is late afternoon golden hour with warm tones soft shadows and subtle interior glow only rendered in a high end photorealistic architectural visualization style emphasizing material depth texture and filtered light with no camera tilt no perspective distortion no added objects and no rustic vernacular tropical or resort style aesthetics