photorealistic architectural visualization of a fine art exhibition installation inside a large historic exhibition hall with tall ceilings exposed steel trusses and ambient daylight the installation occupies a 20 ft x 150 ft linear footprint it consists of four identical modular gallery pods aligned along the long axis with clear circulation space between each pod each gallery pod is a symmetrical cross shaped wall assembly made of modular hard wall panels panels are 5 ft wide and 4 inches thick finished in smooth matte white each cross uses exactly 12 panels the cross width is 20 ft and the overall cross length is 20 ft 8 in vertical wall heights vary the left and right arms are 10 ft high while the top and bottom arms are 8 ft high the pods are evenly spaced along the 150 ft run with a consistent gap between each pod that allows visitor flow the walls are hung with contemporary framed fine art photography in a salon style arrangement a dense but balanced mix of large and small framed works hung edge to edge with consistent spacing frames are minimalist black or white museum standard discreet wall labels accompany each artwork exhibit lighting uses professional gallery track fixtures ceiling mounted directional lights aimed precisely at artworks soft even illumination with subtle shadows onto walls and floor no glare or harsh hotspots surrounding environment is a calm and intentional gallery zone inside the larger exhibition hall with neutral polished concrete floors and warm ambient daylight filtering from high windows camera angles 1 eye level three quarter perspective showing one full pod and partial adjacent pods to convey rhythm and scale 2 elevated wide perspective showing the full 150 ft alignment of four pods along the floor plan 3 close detail vignette highlighting salon style hanging and material surfaces realistic materials accurate scale gallery lighting and architectural visualization quality focus on clear circulation paths human scale and professional exhibition design atmosphere