

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of the new Epidemiology Pavilion at La Cobadonga Hospital in Havana. The scene is illuminated by bright midday spring sun, creating a sharp, clear cityscape atmosphere, with the sleek, international style of the modern building contrasting with its historic hospital context. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the clean lines and beige concrete of the structure, the photograph showcases a building perched atop a 50cm plinth, with subtle, discreet triangular ramps for disabled access integrated into its base. A welcoming portico of circular, beige-painted concrete columns supports the main structure, leading the eye towards the building's façade. Above the portico, the architrave proudly displays the inscribed text "Comandante Manuel Fajardo" in a refined, elegant font. Dominating the upper section is a striking red wooden truss, serving as a fronton, its open triangular voids creating a dynamic play of light and shadow. The beige-toned walls and slab are punctuated by PVC joinery with clear glass windows, reflecting the surrounding greenery. The building is meticulously placed within a vibrant setting of lush green spaces and mature trees, with a clear pathway guiding visitors towards the entrance, and several people are seen strolling along it, adding a sense of scale and life. The composition, presented in a 3:4 aspect ratio, draws the viewer in, offering a clear frontal perspective that beautifully balances the architectural grandeur with its natural and urban surroundings.