strict maintain exact building geometry massing proportions openings materials layout and camera perspective from the input revit model do not alter structure roofline window door locations patio layout or site walls project adaptive reuse of historic firehouse longworth s fire company no 15 in mount adams cincinnati ohio preserve entire existing structure including original firehouse and rear addition material intent all primary wall surfaces are existing red brick matching the reference photo aged cincinnati brick varied tone subtle weathering cream tan elements are painted exterior trim only window surrounds cornice banding not stucco or eifs no new wall materials introducedcontext match reference image closely sloped mount adams street condition with slight uphill grade brick paver sidewalk at building frontage low stone retaining wall with iron railing above mature street trees partially obscuring fa ade important adjacent buildings tight to sides urban hillside fabric black street lamps subtle historic character parallel street parkingsite patio maintain raised patio condition exactly as modeled black metal railing at patio edge outdoor dining with neutral umbrellas and simple furniture clean but slightly lived in not staged or perfect architecture details preserve historic firehouse fa ade proportions and detailing signage integrated cleanly no oversized or fake signage large storefront glazing at ground level with realistic reflections upper windows maintain original proportions and trimlighting early evening golden hour warm interior lighting visible through windows soft exterior accent lighting on brick and signage natural shadows consistent with street treesatmosphere photorealistic grounded true to life cincinnati urban hillside environment slight depth haze no stylization no exaggerated effectsdo not do not suburbanize the setting do not add parking lots or open space do not change materials do not clean up or modernize surrounding buildings excessivelycritical preserve all awnings exactly as modeled in geometry size projection and placement awnings are high end fabric canvas in a deep navy midnight blue tone almost black in low light matte finish with very subtle texture no gloss fabric is clean and tightly stretched with minimal sag crisp edges and refined proportions color should remain consistent across all awnings lighting creates soft natural gradients across the fabric surface with slight warmth from nearby lighting do not change awning shape remove them or alter their alignment landscape intent controlled and minimal add curated restaurant patio landscaping inspired by upscale european style outdoor dining use a limited number of planters intentional not abundant planters should feel selective and placed with restraintplanter types medium and large round planters in neutral tones light stone terracotta off white ceramic avoid excessive variety or cluttervegetation style simple clean greenery small shrubs low plantings minimal height variation no dense foliage masses or overgrown appearance no lush jungle effectclimbing vines very minimal and subtle lightly accent a few vertical areas only keep controlled thin and architectural not spreading or covering large areas placement sparingly along patio edges occasional placement between window bays not every bay near entry points only if it adds balancecritical plant control landscaping must remain secondary to architecture do not obscure brick fa ade windows trim signage or awnings maintain clear sightlines to the building maintain open circulation space overall look should be refined restrained and intentional not lush or overdesigned