Unlock new design possibilities with the "Exterior Architecture" Midjourney prompt. Specify the building type, architect, and key features, then tailor the aspect ratio to generate unique architectural visualizations. Perfect for architects and designers seeking inspiration and precise imagery.
[Building Type], by [Architect], [Key Features] --ar [Aspect Ratio]
β Modern House
β Futuristic Lodge
β Art Museum
β Modern Museum
β Eco-Friendly Hotel
β Concrete Science Museum
β Aquatics Centre
β Unusual Shape Hotel
β Egg Shaped Museum
β Coffee Shop
β City Hall
β Glass Wall Tree House
β Biophilic House
β Glass House
β Futuristic Resort
β Cliff House
β Maximalist Coffee Shop
β Skyscraper
β Public Library
β Opera House
β Residential Tower
β Bridge
β University Campus
β Botanical Garden
β Sports Stadium
β Train Station
β Corporate Headquarters
β Luxury Villa
β Floating Pavilion
β Community Center
β Urban Park
β High-Tech Hub
β Traditional Cottage
β Waterfront Pavilion
β Observatory
β Frank Lloyd Wright (Organic architecture, harmonious with nature)
β Zaha Hadid (Fluid, futuristic forms, innovative)
β Tadao Ando (Minimalist, concrete, light-focused)
β Kengo Kuma (Natural materials, integrates with environment)
β Le Corbusier (Modernism, form follows function)
β Santiago Calatrava (Futuristic, sculptural bridges and buildings)
β Frank Owen Gehry (Deconstructivism, sculptural, iconic)
β Renzo Piano (High-tech, transparent, eco-friendly)
β Philip Johnson (Modern, glass structures, sleek)
β Norman Robert Foster (High-tech, sustainable, iconic skylines)
β Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (Minimalist, "less is more")
β Karim Rashid (Pop culture, colorful, digital)
β Jean Nouvel (Contextual, innovative, light manipulation)
β Bjarke Ingels (Pragmatic utopian, social, sustainable)
β Louis Kahn (Monumental, geometric, uses light)
β Oscar Niemeyer (Curvilinear, modernist, Brazilian landscapes)
β Peter Zumthor (Atmospheric, materiality, detailed craftsmanship)
β Alvar Aalto (Humanistic, organic forms, functionality)
β Eero Saarinen (Neo-futuristic, sweeping forms, innovative)
β Daniel Libeskind (Angular, dramatic, memory-invoking)
β Richard Rogers (Structural expressionism, colorful, modular)
β Rafael Vinoly (Bold, simplicity, civic projects)
β Thom Mayne (Dynamic forms, challenging conventions)
β Kazuyo Sejima (Light, transparent, modernist)
β Rem Koolhaas (Theoretical, provocative, urban)
β Herzog & de Meuron (Material experimentation, texture, context)
β Jeanne Gang (Innovative, responsive, ecological)
β David Adjaye (Cultural, narrative-driven, material-rich)
β Ieoh Ming Pei (Geometry, light, symbolic)
β Louis Sullivan (Father of skyscrapers, ornamental)
β Antoni GaudΓ (Catalan Modernism, nature-inspired)
β Toyo Ito (Lightweight structures, organic forms)
β Cesar Pelli (Skyline defining, elegant glass)
β Moshe Safdie (Habitat 67, humanistic design)
β Norman Foster (Technological, sustainable, futuristic)
β Organic Architecture
β Concrete and Glass Facade
β Natural Light with Warm Tones
β Organic Form
β Natural Elements
β Botanical Surroundings Gardens
β Minimalist Design
β Luxurious Geometry
β Intricate Architectures
β Hyper-Realistic
β Art Deco-Inspired
β Mysterious Jungle
β Dreamy Collages
β Light Gold and Dark Cyan
β Biomimetic Fractal Architecture
β Bauhaus Architecture
β Neon Lights
β Stained Glass Windshield
β Black Metal and Concrete
β Dusk Blue and Terracotta
β Cantaloupe Color
β Beautiful Sunlight
β Glowing Neon Hub
β Glass Facade
β Outdoor Snowy Forest
β Over a Serene Body of Water
β Monumental Architecture
β Surrounded by Breathtaking Views
β Immersed in Nature
β In the Urban City
β Long Shot
β Biomorphic Design
β In the Style of Dreamy Collages
β Beside the Beach
β Tropical environment
β Front view, natural light with warm tones
β Sleek, modern materials
β Historic preservation, contemporary twist
β Rooftop gardens, urban oasis
β Water features, serene landscapes
β Open floor plans, spacious interiors
β Sustainable design, green technology
β Minimalist interiors, clean lines
β Dynamic facades, kinetic elements
β Smart home technology integration
β Adaptive reuse, industrial heritage
β Biophilic design, nature integration
β Solar panels, energy efficiency
β Cultural motifs, local craftsmanship
β Cantilevered structures, bold engineering
β Vertical gardens, living walls
β Panoramic windows, breathtaking views
β Interactive public spaces
β Mixed-use development, community focus
β Prefabricated construction, innovation
β Art installations, architectural collaboration
β Pedestrian bridges, connectivity
β Light sculptures, nighttime allure
β Coastal resilience, flood-proofing
β Earthquake-resistant structures
β Parametric design, computational architecture
β Soundscapes, acoustic engineering
β Monumental staircases, dramatic entrances
β Floating architecture, water adaptability
β Skywalks, aerial pathways
β Heritage conservation, modern adaptation
β Zero carbon footprint goals
β Underground spaces, subterranean innovation
β Climate responsive design
β 16:9 (Widescreen)
β 4:3 (Standard)
β 2:3 (Portrait)
β 1:1 (Square)
β 3:2 (Classic Film)
β 5:4 (Large Format)
β 16:10 (Widescreen Computing)
β 1:2 (Panoramic)
β 9:16 (Vertical Video)
β 21:9 (Cinemascope)
β 7:6 (Medium Format)
β 10:8 (Art Prints)
β 5:7 (Print Photography)
β 2:1 (Panavision)
β 4:5 (Large Format Portrait)
β 6:7 (Medium Format Portrait)
β 8:10 (Art and Photo Prints)
β 14:9 (European Widescreen)
β 3:5 (Photo Prints)
β 11:14 (Art Prints)
β 12:5 (Ultra-Wide Panoramic)
β 9:21 (Ultra Vertical Video)
β 18:9 (Modern Smartphones)
β 19.5:9 (iPhone X and newer)
β 20:9 (Ultra Widescreen Phones)
β 32:9 (Super Ultra-Wide Monitor)
β 3:1 (Ultra Panoramic Photography)
β 5:3 (Wide Photography)
β 7:5 (Old Photo Prints)
β 4:1 (Extreme Panoramic)
β 9:8 (Old Medium Format)
β 1:2.39 (Cinematic Widescreen)
β 1:1.85 (American Widescreen Cinema)
β 1:3 (Ultra Panoramic)β 2:5 (Extra Wide)
β Reference specific architects to channel their design philosophies.
β Clearly define the building type for focused results.
β Include key architectural features or styles you wish to emphasize.
β Opt for an aspect ratio that best showcases the architectural design.
β Experiment with different times of day and lighting for dynamic effects.
β Featuring iconic architects and their unique styles, from Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture to Zaha Hadid's fluid forms, this page serves as a catalyst for generating stunning architectural concepts. Whether you're aiming to design futuristic resorts or eco-friendly hotels, these prompts provide a foundation for creating visually compelling and conceptually rich architectural designs.
Modern house blending with a cliffside, natural integration, panoramic ocean views --ar 16:9
Futuristic skyscraper with vertical gardens, sustainable urban living, dynamic lighting --ar 16:9 --style raw
Eco-friendly community center, solar roofs, rainwater harvesting, communal green spaces --ar 16:9 --style raw
Innovative bridge design, kinetic sculpture, interactive light display, pedestrian-focused --ar 16:9 --style raw
Innovative bridge design, kinetic sculpture, interactive light display, pedestrian-focused --ar 16:9 --style raw
Historic renovation, contemporary extension, glass and steel juxtaposition, preserving heritage --ar 16:9 --style raw
Artistic public park, sculptural installations, native plants, community gathering spots --ar 16:9 --style raw
High-tech hub for innovation, smart facades, interactive environments, startup ecosystem --ar 16:9 --style raw
Mountain retreat, eco-luxury, hidden in nature, breathtaking landscape integration --ar 16:9 --style raw
Urban regeneration project, mixed-use buildings, revitalized public spaces, vibrant street art --ar 16:9 --style raw
β Use specific architectural styles to guide the AI's creativity (e.g., modern, tropical, maximalist, futuristic).
β Consider combining the creativity of more than one architect for unique hybrid designs.
β Incorporate specific times of day (e.g., dusk, noon) to capture the desired mood and lighting.
β Think about the relationship between the structure and its surroundings for a more integrated design.