

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of a single-family home with biomorphic design principles, set in a serene, manicured garden. The scene is illuminated by warm, late afternoon sunlight, casting long, soft shadows and highlighting the organic curves of the structure, creating a tranquil and inviting atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the seamless integration of the building with its natural surroundings, and showcasing the unique, flowing lines of the architecture that mimic forms found in nature, such as unfolding petals or sculpted shells. The exterior walls appear to be a smooth, pale stone or advanced composite material, subtly textured and catching the light in a way that accentuates their rounded contours. Expansive, curved windows reflect the lush greenery, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior. The surrounding landscape features meticulously sculpted hedges, flowering bushes in soft pastel hues, and mature trees with gently sweeping branches, all contributing to the impression of a dwelling that has organically grown from the earth. The composition draws the eye across the fluid façade, highlighting the entrance as a welcoming, recessed alcove within the flowing form of the house.