architectural photography of a 3 story corner clinic building strictly preserving the original rectangular structural volume and the stepped back terrace massing layout an advanced parametric envelope is applied as a secondary layer over the glass facades to handle shading combining organic shapes with rhythmic linear materials without changing the core geometry ground floor remains a completely open high transparency glass storefront for a pharmacy and medical clinic entrance showcasing clean structural columns first floor operating rooms wards enclosed by a dense screen like facade made of vertical terracotta baguette louvers these ceramic tubes create a warm linear texture that filters sunlight provides privacy and cuts down solar glare second floor medical offices features a fluid organic undulating white gfrc band that wraps gracefully around the recessed top floor and the terrace corner creating a wave like dynamic ribbon that contrasts with the straight glass windows behind it architectural style contemporary parametric minimalism the combination of linear terracotta elements on the first floor and the organic fluid ribbon on the top floor creates a stunning horizontal layering photorealistic rendering golden hour sunlight soft shadows