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Goal: Create a highly detailed physical museum-diorama style archival city map of {argument name="city name" default="New York City"} at night, titled as a âLandscape Archive Model / Nocturnal Urban Archive.â The image should look like a photographed, handcrafted architectural archive board: a flat printed map base with a raised 3D miniature city model emerging from it, illuminated by tiny warm building lights and cool navy ambient lighting.
Canvas: Wide 16:9 landscape photograph, three-quarter overhead view, the entire rectangular archive board visible on a dark tabletop. Use a deep navy, charcoal, brass, and warm amber palette. The board has a thick dark frame, subtle paper grain, bevelled edges, cast shadows, and tactile museum-model realism.
Layout: Center the raised 3D miniature of Manhattan, surrounded by flat engraved map regions and waterways. The rivers should be dark glossy blue with subtle reflections. The background map includes fine street grids, coordinate lines, latitude/longitude style guide marks, and archival border numbering. Add a precise top-and-side grid system with letters along the top and bottom and numbers down the left and right edges. Include thin brass annotation lines connecting labels to landmarks.
Main subject details: Show Manhattan as a dense raised cluster of miniature buildings with glowing windows. Make the Empire State Building stand tall near the center with a bright lit crown. Include One World Trade Center near the lower-left Manhattan area, the Chrysler Building to the right of Midtown, Times Square as a glowing central district, Central Park as a dark rectangular green-black void in upper Manhattan, and the Brooklyn Bridge crossing the East River toward Brooklyn. Surrounding borough and regional labels should appear flat on the map.
Text content and labels: Use elegant uppercase archival typography in off-white and brass. Include exactly 18 visible labeled map/annotation elements: 1) main title âNEW YORK CITYâ, 2) subtitle âNOCTURNAL URBAN ARCHIVEâ, 3) archive ID âNYC-NAM-2024-001â, 4) top micro-label âLANDSCAPE ARCHIVE MODELâ, 5) âEAST RIVER CORRIDOR STUDY / EDITION 01â, 6) âEMPIRE STATE BUILDING / 1,454 ft / 443 mâ, 7) âTIMES SQUARE / THEATER DISTRICTâ, 8) âONE WORLD TRADE CENTER / 1,776 ft / 541 mâ, 9) âCENTRAL PARKâ, 10) âCHRYSLER BUILDING / 1,046 ft / 319 mâ, 11) âBROOKLYN BRIDGE / 1,595 ft / 486 mâ, 12) âNEW JERSEY / HUDSON COUNTYâ, 13) âHUDSON RIVERâ, 14) âEAST RIVERâ, 15) âQUEENS / LONG ISLAND CITYâ, 16) âBROOKLYN / DOWNTOWN BROOKLYNâ, 17) âLEGENDâ, and 18) âARCHIVE NOTESâ.
Inset panels: Include exactly 4 boxed information panels integrated into the board: a title panel in the upper left, a legend panel in the lower left, a scale-and-north-arrow panel along the bottom left, and an archive-notes/model-code panel in the lower right. The legend panel should contain exactly 6 line/icon entries: primary road, secondary road, rail line, water body, park/green space, and major landmark/building footprint. The lower-right archive panel should include model code âNYC-NAM-2024-001â, model number â001â, and sheet number â01 / 01â.
Lighting and material style: Nighttime editorial photography, warm amber city lights, cool blue shadows, crisp miniature details, realistic depth of field, slight vignette, matte printed paper texture, metallic ink lines, raised resin/wood model buildings, tiny glowing windows, and realistic cast shadows. The overall result should feel like a production-quality architectural archive model photographed in a museum studio.
Constraints: Keep the design restrained, precise, and premium. Do not add people, vehicles, logos, watermarks, or modern UI elements. Preserve a consistent archival map language, make all text look printed on the board, and avoid fantasy or sci-fi styling.



