transform the proposed building into an elegant victorian era coastal resort inspired by the architectural character of disney s grand floridian resort preserve the existing building footprint overall massing height proportions roof geometry floor to floor relationships window locations and structural rhythm exactly as modeled do not alter the building s scale or composition apply refined late 19th century american seaside resort architecture featuring steep intersecting gabled roofs decorative cross gables prominent dormers articulated roof ridges widow s walks ornamental cupolas chimneys and finely proportioned roof detailing introduce layered building volumes through projecting bays covered verandas balconies and deep roof overhangs while maintaining the original building envelope use crisp white painted wood siding horizontal clapboard shingle accents within gables decorative trim boards dentil moldings corbels brackets balustrades turned columns spindle detailing and richly articulated cornices incorporate tall vertically proportioned windows with divided light glazing black or dark bronze window sash elegant entry canopies and refined architectural detailing consistent with classic east coast grand hotels maintain a restrained coastal color palette dominated by white architectural elements with subtle light gray roofing warm neutral accents and understated traditional materials the overall appearance should communicate timeless luxury craftsmanship and refined victorian resort architecture without appearing overly ornate or theme park stylized render as a hand drawn architectural presentation using expressive ink linework soft watercolor washes subtle shadows controlled textures and presentation quality architectural illustration techniques preserve all existing materials texture mapping building proportions and design intent while replacing only the architectural detailing and stylistic language exclude surrounding site elements landscaping people vehicles signage and background context so the image focuses exclusively on the building itself