The bell tower of a Japanese temple

The bell tower of a Japanese temple

This building is the bell tower of a Japanese temple. This kind of building is mainly used to house large temple bronze bells and is used to call the time, gather monks for religious ceremonies and ring on special occasions such as the New Year. This modern common bell tower is usually open on four sides, without walls, so that the bell can travel far away. It is in a traditional East Asian architectural style, with a sloping tile roof and a wooden frame structure. In ancient times, bells were sometimes used as fire alarms or military communication signals in addition to religious uses.
Japanese-style stone lanterns

Japanese-style stone lanterns

A Japanese-style stone lantern, often used as a garden ornament. It has a Pagoda-style design inspired by ancient Asian Buddhist architecture. This type of lantern is very common in Japanese gardens and usually consists of multiple stacked parts, including a base, a light room, a roof and a jewel-shaped decoration on the top. In Japan, stone lanterns (Tōrō) were originally used to illuminate temples and shrines, and were later introduced into private gardens by tea ceremony masters to create a peaceful, Zen atmosphere.
Japanese traditional architecture

Japanese traditional architecture

A traditional Japanese style building with typical deep eaves, dark tile roof and simple white wall wood structure. The roof is typically built into the mother house (corresponding to the top of the mountain in China), but its slope is relatively gentle and the eaves are far-reaching, which is a common practice of traditional Japanese wooden buildings to prevent rain and shade. The roof is covered with dark (perhaps dark blue or navy blue) tiles, and the overall tone is darker than the gray of the previous picture. The building sits on a high stone bench with a wide stone step in front. There appears to be a wooden corridor or slope on the left, possibly to connect to other buildings or as a barrier-free access.
3D model of traditional Chinese architecture (support mobile AR, Vision Pro view)

3D model of traditional Chinese architecture (support mobile AR, Vision Pro view)

A wooden structure with a strong ancient Chinese style single-eaves Hop-top building. The roof style is a typical Hop-top (or Nine Ridges Hall). It has four positive ridges and four vertical ridges, and four slopes (two-faced slopes and two triangular slopes). The roof is covered with dark gray tube shingles and plate shingles with a distinct arc. The building sits on a stone bench base with several stone steps in front. The structure is visible as a timber skeleton structure with red timber columns and beams. Walls may be filled with adobe or masonry. In the center is a double-open door (blocked by a blue curtain), flanked by a straight latticed window or sill window with a wooden lattice (lattice).
Wooden outdoor toilet

Wooden outdoor toilet

Wooden outdoor toilet (usually called dry toilet or hut toilet), a simple free-standing toilet construction, usually used in rural areas, construction sites or campsites without indoor plumbing sanitation. There is an iconic star-shaped cutout design on the door, which is a common decorative element in traditional outdoor toilets in Western culture. Provide basic toilet facilities, the interior is usually a simple seat or squat structure.
traffic cone

traffic cone

Traffic cone (also known as road cone, safety cone or ice cream cone), a common traffic safety facility, is mainly used to temporarily instruct vehicles and pedestrians to change their route, warn of danger ahead or areas that need to be bypassed. It is usually a striking orange color to improve visibility during the day. With a white reflective sleeve, to ensure that at night or dim light conditions can reflect the light, to remind the driver to pay attention.
Double Ring Swing Chair

Double Ring Swing Chair

Metal double garden swing chair, usually called ring swing or rocking chair, this kind of furniture is specially designed for outdoor courtyard, garden or balcony, for two people to ride face to face and swing back and forth. Using a unique circular metal frame structure, the base with a bracket to maintain stability. The frame is made of metal and the seats are wooden slats. It is common among furniture and amusement equipment suppliers in Asian markets such as Malaysia and India.
Subway Seats

Subway Seats

A subway seat, usually a four-seat bench. It adopts an industrial style design, with metal or similar side panels on both sides and vertical dark slats on the bottom. The seat and backrest are covered with brown upholstery to ensure comfort during the ride. This type of seat is usually installed in the waiting area of public transport vehicles (such as subway cars) or stations.
Brown Rock Villa and Its Garden

Brown Rock Villa and Its Garden

The Villa des Roches Brunes is a historic late 19th century beachfront villa located in the Normandy region of France (specifically on the top of a cliff near the town of Eritrea/Étretat), which, together with its tiered gardens, constitutes a model of "architecture and nature symbiosis. As a French national historical building, it is not only a material witness to the leisure life of the elite at the end of the 19th century, but also reflects the poetic integration of the natural form and the seaside landscape in the early stage of the "Art Nouveau" (Art Nouveau).
Church of Saint Eulalia

Church of Saint Eulalia

Templo de Santa Eulalia is located near the town of Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua (Chihuahua), Mexico-a "ghost town" (Pueblo Fantasma) that emerged from the mining boom of the 18th century, and is now part of the Chihuahua metropolitan area. As one of the oldest religious buildings in Chihuahua, it is not only a material witness to the symbiotic relationship between mining and religion in the colonial period, but also bears the vicissitudes of the town of St. Oralia from a "mining center" to a "historical site.
The old church of Santa Ana de la Joya

The old church of Santa Ana de la Joya

The Church of Santa Ana de la Joya (Templo de Santa Ana de la Joya), located in the city of Satevó (Chihuahua (Chihuahua)) in Mexico, is an important material relic of the history of the "missionary frontier" in the northern part of the state. As a key node of the Franciscan missionary network during the colonial period, it not only carries the mission of spreading Spanish colonial religion, but also integrates the adaptive design of local aboriginal culture and desert environment. it has become a "minority but deeply representative" cultural heritage of Chihuahua.
Church of St. Heronimo in the town of Aldama, Chihuahua, Mexico

Church of St. Heronimo in the town of Aldama, Chihuahua, Mexico

The Templo de San Jerónimo, located in the town of Aldama in the Mexican state of Chihuahua (Chihuahua), is one of the jewels of colonial religious heritage in northern Mexico. As the core witness of the history of the "missionary frontier" in the region, it not only carries the mission of religious communication in the Spanish colonial period, but also integrates local culture and European architectural skills, and becomes the "living history museum" of Chihuahua ".
San Diego de Alcala Church

San Diego de Alcala Church

The church of San Diego de Alcala, located in the town of Aldama, Chihuahua, Mexico, is one of the core representatives of the colonial religious heritage of northern Mexico. It is not only the spiritual center of the local Catholic faith, but also carries the historical memory of the "missionary frontier" during the Spanish colonial period, and witnessed the transformation of the Chihuahua region from an aboriginal settlement to a colonial settlement. The construction of the church was directly related to the "Northern Frontier Mission Program" of the Spanish colonial government in the 18th century. At the time, the Franciscan monks had a dual task: to spread Catholicism to the local indigenous population while consolidating Spanish control over the northern territory of Chihuahua.
Former Carolina Manor in Chihuahua, Mexico

Former Carolina Manor in Chihuahua, Mexico

The former Carolina Manor is a colonial revival style manor in Chihuahua (Chihuahua), Mexico, which carries the memory of elite families at the end of the 19th century. Its history and architectural features are deeply bound to the land aristocratic culture of northern Mexico, European aesthetic influence, and modern cultural heritage activation practice. The design of the former Carolina estate is based on a 19th-century European country house, combining materials and traditional craftsmanship from northern Mexico. It is a material relic of the "Caudro politics" of Chihuahua-Louis Terrazas, as the actual ruler of Chihuahua at the end of the 19th century, accumulated wealth through land and power.
Ciudad Juarez Cathedral

Ciudad Juarez Cathedral

The Cathedral of Ciudad Juárez is a central religious and cultural landmark in the northern Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez, whose history and architecture reflect the city's colonial heritage and modern development. The construction of the cathedral dates back to the Spanish colonial period and was originally a wooden church to serve the religious needs of the local aborigines and colonists. At the end of the 17th century, as Ciudad Juárez (formerly El Paso del Norte) became an important stronghold on the northern Spanish frontier, the church was gradually expanded into a stone building. The existing main structure was completed in 1905 in the neoclassical style.
Round trash can with dome cover

Round trash can with dome cover

This is a round trash can with a dome cover, usually made of metal or plastic. The dome cap helps prevent odors from spreading and hides trash. There is an opening in the lid (usually push-lid or swing-lid) to facilitate disposal of garbage. Because of its beautiful design and practical function, it is often used in indoor and outdoor places such as home kitchens, offices, hotel lobbies, restaurants and parks.
Square cement flowerpot

Square cement flowerpot

Concrete flower box, made of cement or concrete, is a durable and strong material. This container is designed for growing flowers, plants or vegetables and is usually placed in outdoor spaces such as the ground, courtyard, balcony or public square. The exterior sides have a unique geometric cut or stone-like block design to increase decorativeness. This type of flower box is often used as part of landscaping to create a neat and beautiful planting area.
Chihuahua Metropolitan Cathedral

Chihuahua Metropolitan Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Chihuahua (full name "Our Lady de Chihuahua Metropolitan Cathedral", Catedral the Basiílica Menor de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Chihuahua) is the religious and cultural core of the city of Chihuahua, the capital of the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, and a typical representative of the integration of Latin American colonial period and neoclassical architecture. The church was founded in 1725 by Spanish Franciscan missionaries to consolidate the spread of religion during the colonial period.
Concrete Barricade

Concrete Barricade

A common modular precast concrete structure for road traffic management and safety protection. It is mainly used to separate the opposite lane, guide the passage of vehicles, protect workers in the construction area and prevent vehicles from colliding into dangerous areas. The special angle and slope design of the guardrail is designed to minimize vehicle damage and guide the vehicle safely back to the traffic lane by raising the wheels and guiding the vehicle to turn in the event of a vehicle collision, while preventing vehicles from crossing the guardrail and causing a frontal collision. Due to the use of strong and durable concrete materials, they can withstand high impact, low maintenance costs and long life.
Wooden Fence

Wooden Fence

This is a classic picket fence design where the top of each slat is cut into a pointed shape. It consists of several vertical wooden boards (slats) and horizontal supporting beams (visible on the back). Such fences are often used as garden fences, decorative boundaries or to define property lines.
Outdoor Swing Rack

Outdoor Swing Rack

This is a separate A- frame swing set containing three separate swing seats. The frame and seats appear to be made of metal or wood, with dark paint on the surface and a distressed treatment. This wear, mottled and rusty marks give it a vintage, old or industrial style aesthetic. The seat is a metal slat design with slits, and the hanging chain also has rust. It is mainly used in parks, backyards, courtyards or public play areas for children and adults to relax and entertain outdoors.
Outdoor Park Bench

Outdoor Park Bench

This is a minimalist bench design without backrest, consisting of a parallel slatted seating surface and two side support frames. The green seat panel is made of recycled plastic or anti-corrosion solid wood, which is weather resistant and suitable for outdoor use. The gray support legs on both sides are made of reinforced concrete or cast stone, and the structure is strong, anti-theft and very stable. Due to its sturdy and durable characteristics, this bench can withstand harsh weather conditions and high frequency of use, making it an ideal choice for commercial-grade furniture.
Traffic cone (ice cream cone)

Traffic cone (ice cream cone)

This is a traffic cone, commonly known as ice cream cone in Hong Kong and Macau. They are mainly used on roads, sidewalks, parking lots or construction areas to temporarily change the direction of traffic, mark dangerous areas or close specific passages. Traffic cones are usually eye-catching orange or red with white reflective stripes to ensure clear visibility during day and night or low light conditions.
Children's outdoor slide combination

Children's outdoor slide combination

This is a children's outdoor slide combination with slide and tunnel function. It combines a traditional slab slide (slide) and three cylindrical crawling tunnels (drill holes) with a staircase at the top for climbing. The entire facility is made of metal with green paint on the surface, but it has been severely worn, rusted, graffiti and stains, showing a discarded and obsolete state. This combination design is designed to provide a diversified amusement experience, integrating climbing, sliding, drilling and other actions, which helps to exercise children's balance and coordination.
Outdoor Wooden Swing

Outdoor Wooden Swing

This wooden swing has a sturdy A- shaped support frame that allows the swing to stand independently on the lawn, courtyard or terrace. The entire structure is made of weathered rough wood poles, and the surface retains the natural texture and knots, showing a rustic, rustic style.
a pile of old red bricks

a pile of old red bricks

This is a pile of old red bricks (also known as recycled bricks or weathered bricks). Brick is an ancient building material, usually fired from raw materials such as clay, shale or coal gangue. The surface of these bricks has scuffs, stains, moss and weathering marks, and the color ranges from orange red to dark gray. They look like they were removed from old buildings, ready for recycling or for landscaping projects (such as paving edges or trails).
Simple Shed

Simple Shed

It is a simple temporary shelter, often used for wilderness survival or camping. It usually consists of a long, strong pole as the roof pole, leaning obliquely between two trees or strong supports. The frame is made of sticks or branches, and the covering can be tarpaulin, canvas, or natural materials such as leaves and branches. It can provide the functions of shading, rain shelter and wind protection. A fire on the open side can reflect heat and help keep you warm.
An original style tent

An original style tent

It is an improvised A- line shelter, using thick branches or logs as a support frame. The top of the branches are crossed and tied together to form an entrance. The frame was covered with a rough, off-white fabric, secured by ropes to wooden posts. The overall style design imitates the humble shelters built from local materials in ancient, tribal or field living environments.
Old-fashioned roof utility room

Old-fashioned roof utility room

Tires

Tires

It is suitable for game scene construction (such as abandoned factory, outdoor ruins, auto repair factory environment), film and television special effects background, 3D rendering practice, etc., as environmental details props to enhance the reality of the scene, and the "free" attribute makes it easy to obtain and use.
Arena

Arena

It presents an oval or semicircular open field structure. The core is the competition area (flat sand or stone ground, used for gladiators, sports competitions or public gatherings), and the periphery is surrounded by multi-layer stands (step-by-step ascent, divided by levels The seating area), the outside of the stand is surrounded by a continuous doric colonnade (forming an annular enclosed space), and the entrance has a magnificent column arch or gatehouse, which is distributed symmetrically along the central axis.
Pyramid

Pyramid

If limestone shell exists, the surface is smooth and flat, and the edges are slightly weathered and peeled (exposing internal stones); the bottom of the negative lines of relief and inscription is flat and slightly rounded due to weathering; the interior of the tunnel and tomb is dark due to light avoidance, which may have dark traces of water seepage or erosion; the ground may be covered with gravel (simulating desert environment), which contrasts with the hard texture of the stone.
Dachet Drinking Water Fountain

Dachet Drinking Water Fountain

The stone base and column show rough grain texture, with natural weathering marks on the surface (such as moss adhesion, water marks washed by rain), and the color is light gray, beige and other stone primary colors, with different shades of color spots and cracks, restoring the natural aging state of long-term exposure to the outdoors.
Abandoned Ferris Wheel

Abandoned Ferris Wheel

Strictly retain the core mechanical structure of the ferris wheel: towering bracket (A-shaped or annular support), circular wheel disc, evenly distributed cockpit bracket and cockpit, and residual traces of driving gear and chain can be seen on the edge of the wheel disc. However, the whole presents the feature of "abandonment"-the bracket may tilt or partially break due to corrosion, and the surface of the wheel disc is covered with rust and depressions, part of the cabin falls off or is skewed (the hanging cabin glass is broken, the shell is corroded and perforated), and there are obvious weathering cracks at the joints of the metal structure, restoring the decaying state of long-term unmanned maintenance. The proportion of the structure conforms to the sense of scale of the real Ferris wheel
Indian marble temple column

Indian marble temple column

The overall atmosphere is solemn and sacred. Through the purity of the material (white or light gray background color of marble) and the sacred symbols of carving, the solemnity and awe of the religious space are conveyed. It may be matched with light and shadow effects (such as sunlight shining on the column body through the temple skylight, forming mottled light and shadow) to highlight the layering of the carving, making the model not only the restoration of architectural components, but also bearing the spiritual connotation of Indian religious art.
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