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Anonymous1768841398
01-19 17:25
Model Name
vietnamese streets 3d model
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architecture
architecture realistic
architecture rendering
architecture rendering realistic
hanoi
realistic
rendering
rendering realistic
Prompt
Create a highly detailed, exhibition-quality 3D architectural model titled: “Nhà Phố Hàng Xưa – Hanoi’s 36 Streets Through Time”. This miniaturized cityscape represents the historical and architectural transformation of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, with a layered timeline structure across three symbolic periods. The goal is to visualize the evolution of street life, architectural identity, and urban culture from ancient artisan guilds to modern-day heritage streets. 1. Lý–Trần Era (11th–14th century): Position this section at one end of the model, evoking early settlement. Small wooden or bamboo-frame Vietnamese houses with thatched roofs. A Buddhist pagoda with curved tiled roof, lotus motifs, and stylized dragon carvings. A wooden guild entrance gate (arch-shaped, carved wood), symbolizing the origin of “phường” communities. 2. Pre-modern Old Quarter (18th–19th century): The central portion shows the peak of Hanoi’s artisan-based commerce. Rows of tube houses: narrow facade (~4m), long depth (~20m), tiled roofs. Yellow-painted walls, wooden shutters, clay-tiled roofs. A central communal house (đình) with traditional Vietnamese architecture: open courtyard, wooden beams, curved double-tiered roof. Street-facing shops: silver jewelry (Hàng Bạc), votive paper goods (Hàng Mã), herbal medicine (Lãn Ông). Add signage in Vietnamese script (Nôm or Quốc ngữ), red banners, hanging lanterns. 3. Colonial to Present-Day Era (Late 19th–21st century): This end represents cultural layering and urban transformation. The Dong Xuan Market, with colonial-style arches, sloped tile roof. Three to four-story French-influenced tube houses with iron balconies, arched windows, stuccoed walls in pastel tones. Modern street elements: electrical poles, signage, shop awnings, pedestrians. Example: Coffee shop or fashion store on ground floor, apartments above. Additional Features: Street layout: narrow alleys, interspersed courtyards, shared walls between homes. Living scenes: bicycle vendor, tea-drinking elders, children playing with lanterns. Cross-sectioned buildings: show internal structure – front shop, middle courtyard, rear kitchen/living space. Material textures: emphasize traditional elements (wood beams, clay tile, bamboo blinds, recycled paper lanterns). Technical & Artistic Guidelines: Scale: Approx. 1:100 – suitable for tabletop display or competition diorama. Color palette: warm earth tones – terracotta, faded yellow, mossy brown, lantern red. Lighting (optional): simulate daylight + warm ambient glow from interiors or lanterns for presentation. Design focus: strong visual storytelling, architectural layering, authentic Vietnamese cultural identity.
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