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A detailed nighttime exterior of a high-rise commercial tower designed by Kareem Al Dabet, with a curtain wall of low-iron glass framed by dark anodized aluminum mullions, and vertical fins in brushed bronze that catch the city lights. The base features a recessed lobby with glowing, double-height interiors visible through transparent glass, revealing clean stone walls and minimal reception elements. Subtle, linear LED strips emphasize the tower’s edges and terraces, creating a precise light hierarchy. Photographic realism, captured from street level at a slight corner angle, with wet pavement reflecting the tower’s lights and neighboring structures fading into soft bokeh. The lighting is cool and crisp with warm interior accents, evoking a sophisticated, cosmopolitan, and highly professional atmosphere ideal for a corporate architecture portfolio.

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123 Example StreetSan Franciso, CA 12345

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Monday–Friday, 9–6

Phone

(123) 456-7890

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A refined interior detail shot of a residential living space by Kareem Al Dabet, focusing on the junction of materials and geometry. A floor-to-ceiling window with slim black steel framing meets a monolithic wall of travertine with honed, linear veining, while wide-plank smoked oak flooring runs seamlessly to the glass. A recessed shadow gap at the baseboard creates a floating effect. Soft morning light enters through sheer, nearly invisible fabric, creating delicate gradients across the stone and wood and a gentle reflection on the window glass. Photographic realism, captured at a low, close angle with shallow depth of field, emphasizing textures, edges, and precision of detailing. The mood is intimate, sophisticated, and serene, conveying craftsmanship and quiet luxury within the architectural portfolio context.

Process

From first sketch to final handover, I follow a clear four-step process: consultation, concept design, development, and documentation, keeping you informed, reviewing decisions together, and coordinating with engineers and contractors throughout.