

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photo of a 25-story modular steel high-rise tower in Guatemala City, inspired by Broad Group's T30 building system. The scene is illuminated by the golden hour late afternoon sun from the west, casting long shadows and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Captured with a 35mm wide perspective from street level slightly below, looking up at a 3/4 angle emphasizing the building's striking facade and its integration with the urban environment. The facade features a visible exposed HSS (Hollow Structural Section) steel exoskeleton grid painted in brushed dark charcoal gray, infilled with floor-to-ceiling double-tempered glass panels with a slight blue-green tint, reflecting the partly cloudy tropical blue sky. The building has a rectangular footprint approximately 40m wide. The ground floor lobby is double-height with transparent glass and polished concrete, flanked by dynamic retail commercial space. Floor 5 features a recessed open-air amenity deck with a shimmering rooftop pool visible behind sleek glass railings. Floors 6–22 are uniform residential modules, their repetition enhanced by horizontal steel spandrel beams creating a strong, rhythmic grid that defines the tower's modernist aesthetic. Floors 23–25 comprise the penthouse level, distinguished by darker tinted floor-to-ceiling glazing and subtly cantilevered balconies, offering elevated luxury. The building culminates in a sophisticated rooftop sky bar pavilion, its warm amber interior lighting glowing ethereally through glass, crowned by a slim communications antenna reaching towards the sky. The tower sits gracefully on a beautifully landscaped urban plaza adorned with mature tropical trees and a gracefully curving circular drop-off driveway. Its presence is well-integrated with neighboring mid-rise buildings, suggesting the vibrant context of Zone 10 Guatemala City. The ultra-detailed, 8K, CGI rendering showcases a high-tech, modern apartment complex, echoing the sophisticated visualization quality of Zaha Hadid Architects.