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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photo of a contemporary multi-level single-family home nestled within a lush, spring forest. The scene is illuminated by the soft, diffused light of a rainy sunrise, creating a serene and slightly dramatic atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the modern, geometric forms of the eco-friendly, sustainable architecture against the organic textures of the natural surroundings. The rendering showcases a stark white, modern façade constructed from sustainable materials like reclaimed wood and perhaps a light-colored, eco-friendly render. Large, rectangular windows punctuate the building's surfaces, some revealing glimpses of the interior. The house appears to be built into a hillside, with multiple staggered levels and flat roofs characteristic of contemporary design. A deep blue, rectangular swimming pool is situated on a lower terrace, its surface undisturbed by the gentle rain, reflecting the muted sky. Terraced landscaping, covered in vibrant green spring grass, slopes away from the house, defined by dark, possibly wooden retaining walls. Subtle hints of exposed wood can be seen integrated into the exterior design or as part of the surrounding forest. The forest itself is depicted with dense foliage, where raindrops cling to leaves and branches, indicative of the spring shower. The composition places the viewer at a slightly elevated vantage point, overlooking the pool and the main structure. The architectural details, like the clean lines, absence of ornamentation, and geometric volumes, speak to a minimalist and sustainable design philosophy. The wet surfaces, the soft light, and the surrounding verdant forest all contribute to an image that feels both grounding and aspirational, highlighting a harmonious integration of modern living with nature. Reflections in the pool and on the windows, though subtle due to the rain, add depth and realism. The overall impression is one of peaceful, sustainable luxury, a retreat designed to coexist with its environment.