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28.8 GW
Total generation
36%
Renewable share
146.8 €/MWh
DA price
439
gCO₂/kWh
10.6°C
Temperature
9 km/h
Wind speed
Generated prompt (deterministic from data)
A low squat concrete bunker, roughly 4 meters tall with substantial rectangular footprint. The monument is composed of stacked horizontal bands: a medium horizontal band of raw brushed steel with rivets, a thin horizontal band of dark oxidized steel with a blue-green patina, a medium horizontal band of wood-grain imprinted concrete, a thin horizontal band of blue-veined polished marble, a wide horizontal band of polished obsidian-dark stone, a medium horizontal band of rough-hewn black basalt, a wide horizontal band of stained and crumbling dark concrete with rust streaks. Surface: visibly weathered surface, patches of moss and lichen, softened edges. The monument visibly tilts at an angle, reinforced by heavy flying buttresses bracing it from behind.. Set in a Raw early spring landscape, muddy ground with first green emerging. Ground: violently shattered earth with deep chasms and rubble, as if the ground itself has been torn apart. Lighting: harsh sodium-orange floodlight illumination, industrial and intense. Late evening, the last light fading, artificial lights beginning to activate. Sky: complete thick grey overcast, the sky pressing down like a concrete ceiling. Thick atmospheric haze clings to the base of the monument, partially obscuring the lower bands. Sparse grass pushing through cracks in the surrounding concrete, a few hardy weeds. Completely still air, no movement. No distinct shadows, flat diffuse light. Complete solitude, not a single structure in sight, post-apocalyptic emptiness. A single silhouette stands at the base of the monument. Photorealistic architectural photography, Tadao Ando brutalist aesthetic, volumetric atmospheric lighting, cinematic composition, extreme detail on concrete textures and material surfaces. Shot on medium format camera. The monument feels ancient and permanent, a ruin from a civilization that worshipped electricity.