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Interior design photograph, eye-level shot of an internal corridor in a modern apartment, inspired by the minimalist aesthetics of Tadao Ando. The corridor is defined by two exposed concrete walls with visible textures, creating a refined balance, and a white-painted ceiling that adds brightness and contrast to the space. One wall features a small wooden bookshelf filled with books and minimalist decor, adding warmth and functionality to the environment. The opposite wall displays a bold painting—a reinterpretation of Frida Kahlo in the artistic style of Fernando Botero—introducing a striking and expressive contrast within the otherwise restrained material palette. Two minimalist wooden doors, seamlessly integrated into the walls, lead to private bedrooms while maintaining the uninterrupted visual rhythm of the corridor. At the far end of the hallway, a glimpse of the living room reveals a space shaped by the aesthetic principles of John Pawson: clean lines, neutral tones, and spatial harmony. The living room includes a large floor-to-ceiling window with a matte black frame, opening to a private patio. The patio features cylindrical concrete planters of varying sizes, filled with dense, tropical foliage, establishing a soft visual connection between interior and nature. The polished concrete floor unifies the spaces with a sleek, industrial tone, while recessed LED lighting offers soft, even illumination throughout, enhancing texture and depth. The entire composition is governed by principles of simplicity, balance, and natural materiality, articulating a refined dialogue between brutalism and warmth. Ultra-realistic photography, high detail, natural daylight, biophilic minimalist interior.