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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic front-centered architectural shot of a modern contemporary two-story residence with Indo-Islamic architectural influences, set in a Lahore, Pakistan context. The scene is illuminated by the late afternoon sun, casting balanced architectural shadows and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Captured with a Canon EOS R5 cinema camera with an RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM lens at 26mm focal length, aperture f/8 for optimal sharpness and depth of field, ISO 100, shutter speed 1/200, color temperature 5200K, emphasizing the warm beige sandstone cladding, rich walnut wood jaali screens, and the dark polished black marble entrance steps. The primary facade features warm beige sandstone cladding with a subtle, natural texture, locally sourced in aesthetic to resemble Punjab sandstone. This is accented by rich walnut wood vertical jaali screens, detailed with traditional Islamic geometric patterns that offer a 30% open area for ventilation. Cream-colored stucco walls provide a softer contrast, exhibiting a faint hand-troweled texture. The window frames are sleek, black steel with a powder-coated finish, framing large expanses of glass that reveal glimpses of the warm, inviting interior lighting within. A raised entrance platform features three steps of polished black marble with delicate white veining, leading to a substantial warm wood entry door with black steel accent bands. Deep roof overhangs, approximately 900mm, provide crucial shade from the intense summer sun and protection from potential monsoon rains, a key climate-responsive design element. Striking vertical LED strip lighting, emitting a warm 3000K glow, accentuates the facade's columns and edges, adding a modern touch that complements the traditional proportions. Recessed LED lighting under the carport ceiling, also at 3000K, illuminates the area and interacts with a decorative perforated metal ceiling pattern, casting intricate shadows below. The driveway, paved with interlocking brick pavers in a traditional herringbone pattern reminiscent of Lahore streets, leads to a covered carport on the left, sheltering a bronze Volvo XC60 and a light blue Hyundai Tucson. Both vehicles display realistic metallic paint finishes with a three-layer clear coat and accurately reflect the surrounding architecture. To the right of the entrance, a meticulously landscaped area features a raised patio with outdoor seating, perfect for family gatherings, embodying the baithak tradition. Lush green lawn areas, depicted with individual blade detail and appearing as emerald Bermuda grass suited for Lahore's climate, are bordered by low, manicured shrubs and vibrant flowering plants, including roses and marigolds, typical of local gardens. Mature date palm trees, around 10-12 meters tall, and dense neem trees, about 8-10 meters high, frame the composition naturally on both sides, their leaves showing subsurface scattering for realistic depth. Decorative brick jaali screens, approximately 150mm thick, are integrated into some wall sections, displaying traditional Mughal geometric patterns that offer privacy and ventilation while creating mesmerizing patterned shadows when backlit by warm 2700K landscape lights. The composition is balanced, with the carports on the left subtly offset by the more solid massing and entrance elements on the right. Strong horizontal and vertical lines define the architecture, grounded by traditional proportion systems. The eye-level camera at 1.65 meters creates an immediate sense of scale and presence. The sky is a clear gradient, transitioning from a warm amber at the horizon to soft blue and finally a deep blue at the zenith, with a subtle haze characteristic of the Punjab region, enhancing the atmospheric depth. The lighting is meticulously rendered, with the late afternoon sun at an altitude angle of 38 degrees creating soft, graduated shadows due to an 8% softness. Skylight fill from an 8K HDRI adds subtle, warm tones, while interior lights emanate a welcoming 3000K warmth. The materials exhibit physically-based rendering with 8K UHD texture maps, including subsurface scattering on organic materials and realistic roughness and specular values that convey their tactile qualities. The overall rendering quality is exceptional, with ray-traced global illumination, path tracing, and advanced post-processing techniques that create sharp focus, accurate reflections, subtle bloom, and a filmic tone mapping for an award-winning architectural visualization. The design thoughtfully integrates cultural design elements, passive cooling strategies, and a harmonious balance between modern contemporary forms and traditional Indo-Islamic influences, making it a perfect publication-ready piece for a Lahore residence.