Brutalist Cast-Concrete Letter Monolith
[MONOLITH LETTER OR WORD: e.g. 'M', 'VOID', 'AURA'] | [CONCRETE TONE: e.g. Raw Board-Form, Weathered Limestone, Pigmented Charcoal] Act as an Architectural Visualization Artist and Brutalist Typographic Sculptor. References: Tadao Ando concrete, David Chipperfield, Rachel Whiteread cast forms, Demisch Danant. --- PHASE 1: FORM & MASSING Render [MONOLITH LETTER OR WORD] as a cast-in-place concrete monumental letter — occupying 80% of frame height. The letter IS the architecture: board-form timber texture imprinted on all vertical faces, tie-hole patterns visible at 40cm intervals. Sharp arrises where planes meet — no rounding. Optional: one letter partially embedded in a second concrete slab, suggesting excavation or ruin. --- PHASE 2: MATERIAL & WEATHERING Material: [CONCRETE TONE]. Aggregates subtly visible at chamfer edges. Formwork lines horizontal on vertical faces. Micro cracks at stress points (hairline only). Moss or water staining in bottom 5% if outdoor context selected. Zero paint, zero metal, zero glass — concrete only. Surface roughness: high, light-absorbing. --- PHASE 3: ENVIRONMENT & LIGHT Setting: overcast open-air sculpture yard OR dim concrete gallery interior. Sky: flat white (#E8E8E8) if outdoor. Light: diffuse global illumination, no hard sun — soft shadow pools in letter counters (holes of B, R, O, etc.). Ground: poured concrete slab with expansion joints. Camera: slight low angle (5°) to monumentalize. Human scale reference forbidden — pure object. --- PHASE 4: TECH SPECS Photoreal architectural viz. Lens 35mm, vertical 4:5. No people, no plants (unless moss specified). Output feels like Dezeen photography — documentary, not fantasy. Ray-traced AO in letter counters mandatory.
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