

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic section render of an adaptive reuse industrial building, inspired by the former IBB trolleybus depot in Istanbul, set within a summer midday cityscape. The scene is illuminated by warm daylight filtering through large industrial windows and roof openings, creating a calm, intellectual atmosphere with soft shadows. Captured with a 35mm lens from an eye-level perspective, emphasizing the contrast between the solid, exposed brick masonry structure and the inviting voids within, the rendering showcases multiple levels inserted into the historic shell. A striking double-height void establishes a strong vertical axis at the building's core, while floating platforms connected by light steel bridges form open reading areas and semi-public interaction zones, all defined by a minimal and contemporary interior design language that respectfully acknowledges the industrial heritage. Raw concrete floors, exposed brick walls, black steel structural elements, and clear glass railings contribute to the realistic material palette, punctuated by soft, indirect lighting integrated into floor edges and handrails. The overall composition conveys a sense of rhythmic spatial repetition, a playful yet restrained design that embodies the concept of RIVA – Rhythm, Interaction, Void, Axis.