create a high quality photorealistic color architectural rendering of this vocational technical school located in south dakota preserve the exact building geometry proportions massing fa ade layout roof forms window locations and architectural details from the source elevation sketch without modification do not redesign add remove or alter any building elements render the project as a contemporary career and technical education campus with realistic materials including metal wall panels architectural concrete glass curtainwall systems and durable institutional finishes maintain the original design intent exactly as shown place the building within a south dakota prairie landscape setting featuring native grasses low maintenance prairie plantings wildflowers and drought tolerant vegetation typical of the northern great plains include a broad open horizon expansive sky soft rolling prairie terrain and dramatic midwestern clouds with warm natural daylight add a functional parking area in front of the building with realistic parked vehicles including student cars pickup trucks suvs and staff vehicles show accessible parking drive aisles curbs and pedestrian connections populate the scene with people entering and exiting the technical school students walking between entrances small groups gathering near the main entry and faculty moving through the site include realistic activity while maintaining professional educational campus character use realistic shadows reflections landscaping site furnishings light poles benches and campus wayfinding elements appropriate for a modern vocational technical school architectural visualization style professional competition quality rendering highly detailed photorealistic materials realistic atmosphere natural color balance wide angle architectural camera perspective crisp daylight magazine quality presentation image important keep all building geometry exactly as provided in the original image context materials landscaping vehicles people sky and site elements may be enhanced but the architecture itself must remain unchanged