restyle the existing rendering to precisely match the fa ade articulation ground floor representation and upper level window design of the reference image strictly preserve original camera angle and perspective building massing and proportions all surrounding context and site elements existing slab positions marked by horizontal lines exact number of floors as defined by the horizontal slab divisions important floor count must remain unchanged the building consists of 1 basement level 2 identical base floors ground floor 6 0 m first floor 6 0 m 10 identical repetitive upper floors these floors are clearly delimited by horizontal slab lines and must remain exactly as in the original rendering do not add floors remove floors merge floors split floors compress or stretch vertical proportions modify slab spacing alter the rhythm defined by horizontal fa ade lines the fa ade articulation must adapt strictly to the existing horizontal slab grid basement demisol subtly expressed within the fa ade grid slightly darker tone or deeper shadow line at base perfect vertical alignment with upper modules no exaggerated plinth two identical base floors 6 0 m 6 0 m these two floors must remain clearly expressed as two separate but identical height levels strictly aligned with slab lines ground floor 6 0 m fully glazed fa ade from slab to slab high transparency slender vertical mullions no heavy fins blocking visibility clear structural rhythm visible behind glass elegant recessed slab edge detailing first floor 6 0 m same slab height as ground floor transitional fa ade treatment taller window proportions than repetitive upper floors maintain vertical rhythm aligned to slab divisions slightly more openness than upper repetitive floors ten identical upper floors strict window repetition all ten upper floors must be identical in height and fa ade treatment align perfectly with the horizontal slab lines follow a repetitive vertical module system maintain strong vertical fins creating deep fa ade relief have deep window recesses avoid any irregular or random glazing patterns avoid horizontal strip windows windows must be vertically proportioned narrow and rhythmically repetitive across all ten upper floors strictly aligned with slab edges no variation in floor height or module dimension is allowed materials color palette matte to satin reddish brown oxidized copper brown metal cladding subtle tonal variation within same color family neutral grey glazing no bright reds no black aluminum contrast lighting atmosphere clear daylight crisp natural shadows emphasizing fa ade depth balanced exposure clean architectural photography style no dramatic sky or sunset tones rendering style high end european architectural visualization sharp detailing realistic materials controlled contrast professional presentation do not change the number of floors keep exactly basement 2 identical base floors 10 identical upper floors preserve all horizontal slab divisions as the primary control for fa ade articulation