Brutalist museum interior walkthrough with geometric skylight shadows and raw concrete textures
Architecture portfolio showcases, museum promotional content, concrete construction brand campaigns, design education videos
Interior walkthrough of brutalist concrete museum with dramatic angular skylights casting geometric shadow patterns on raw concrete walls. Camera: 24mm wide lens, f/5.6, Steadicam at eye-level walking pace through connected gallery spaces, subtle head-bob motion. Lighting: All natural skylight illumination from angular roof cuts, hard shadow edges moving across walls as camera position changes parallax, no artificial lights. Color palette: Raw concrete gray spectrum from charcoal to pearl, skylight white, shadow graphite, occasional warm wood bench accent, green courtyard glimpse. Physics: Hard shadow edges from skylights shift precisely with camera parallax movement, light intensity changes as walker moves between connected spaces, dust particles visible in concentrated skylight shafts, sound reverb implied by vast concrete volumes. Actions: - Enter first gallery through narrow concrete corridor, skylight shaft ahead (0-3s) - Walk through geometric shadow pattern, light and dark alternating on floor (3-6s) - Turn corner into double-height space with dramatic angular skylight above (6-10s) - Approach floor-to-ceiling window revealing green courtyard, warm contrast to cool concrete (10-14s)
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