AI rendering examples · domain progression image spaces

Ask AI for renderings when a concept needs visual translation.

This page provides prompt-ready rendering examples and reserved spaces for future domain progression images. Renderings are illustrative: they help communicate intent, but sourced images, engineering drawings, permits, ecological review, and local evidence remain separate requirements.

Rendering prompt library

Use AI renderings to explore form, not to certify reality.

Each prompt is designed to ask an image model for a concept rendering while preserving the safety caveats already present on the website. Use these whenever a page needs a clearer visual, then replace with sourced photos or engineered diagrams when precision matters.

AI rendering space
Underground greenhouse / rest-space
Underground greenhouse / rest-space

Underground cohabitation passage render

Use when: Use when explaining underground passage comfort, daylighting, drainage, and human-scale rest areas.

Prompt: Render a warm earth-sheltered underground greenhouse passage with clay plaster walls, hempcrete thermal surfaces, capillary grow beds, soft mirrored daylight, visible emergency path, drainage channel, and no harsh focal beams. Show human-scale rest spaces and cohabitation habitat pockets.
Avoid: Do not show unsafe sealed rooms, blocked exits, sharp Fresnel focal beams, or unsupported retaining walls.
AI rendering space
Water cities / marine cohabitation
Water cities / marine cohabitation

Floating water-city greenhouse render

Use when: Use when describing motion, open decks, refraction, and avoiding permanent shade over marine photosynthetic life.

Prompt: Render a floating greenhouse raft with open gridded deck, diffuse Fresnel refraction panels, gentle rotating mooring, underwater seagrass visible below, quiet observation dome, and sunlight passing through gaps to marine life. Style as educational concept art, not final engineering.
Avoid: Do not show solid shadow-casting slabs, bright underwater attraction lights, pollution discharge, or reef contact.
AI rendering space
Sacred geometric scaling
Sacred geometric scaling

Sacred regional hub network render

Use when: Use when explaining megalithic-to-hub scaling and region-based specialization.

Prompt: Render a regional landscape map using sacred geometric structure: one megalithic anchor, concentric commons, hexagonal general hubs, pentagonal specialized nodes, watershed lines, wildlife corridors, and paths that bend around rivers and habitat. Respectful, non-appropriative, ecological planning style.
Avoid: Do not imitate protected Indigenous sacred sites or imply geometry overrides land, consent, water, or code.
AI rendering space
Land trust / nonprofit governance
Land trust / nonprofit governance

Public trust land stewardship render

Use when: Use when presenting governance, public benefit, donation conditionality, and stewardship accountability.

Prompt: Render a calm public-benefit land trust scene: conservation easement map table, habitat corridor, community garden, stewardship checklist, donation allocation board, and transparent public meeting circle. Documentary infographic style.
Avoid: Do not imply tax deductibility, legal approval, land ownership, or official certification from an image.
AI rendering space
Blueprints / renewable materials
Blueprints / renewable materials

Natural material blueprint render

Use when: Use when introducing clay, sod, hempcrete, bamboo, bamboocrete concepts, and maintenance boundaries.

Prompt: Render a cutaway natural-material assembly: sod roof, waterproof layer, drainage mat, clay plaster interior, hempcrete infill, bamboo trellis, charcoal aqueduct channel, labeled safety paths, and maintenance access. Clean architectural diagram with annotations.
Avoid: Do not present as a stamped engineering plan or omit drainage, roof load, and moisture warnings.
AI rendering space
Mega coexistence / full-system synthesis
Mega coexistence / full-system synthesis

Mega underground coexistence with Fresnel co-spire sanctuary

Use when: Use as the master synthesis image for the whole domain progression, showing how all components relate in one cohabitation formulation.

Prompt: Create a detailed visionary architectural rendering of a mega underground coexistence sanctuary: a large earth-sheltered regional commons with layered underground gardens, rest-space alcoves, bioluminescent algae and fungi inspiration chambers, activated-charcoal water channels, capillary grow beds, clay and hempcrete walls, bamboo/bamboocrete trellis ribs, a central Fresnel co-spire sanctuary above ground, refractive oculus, mirrored sight channels to each rest space, sacred geometric hub layout, habitat berm roofs, water-city marine sunlight principles shown as a side diagram, and public trust/donation/network spaces. Make it beautiful but label it as concept art, not engineered construction.
Avoid: Do not imply the mega structure is buildable without engineering, permits, water testing, ecological review, fire review, egress design, biological containment, or public trust governance.
Domain progression image slots

Reserve visual space for every step of the website's flow.

These placeholders make room for future sourced diagrams, AI concept renderings, or public-domain visual references without storing files locally. When images are added, use public file URLs in the image tag and keep captions/source links visible.

01 · Evidence
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Infographic showing land use, climate pressure, biodiversity, AMR, and zoonotic risk as connected systems.

Placeholder for sourced chart or AI concept render.

02 · Sources
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Citation-map graphic showing which sources support which claims and what caveats apply.

Placeholder for source-map diagram.

03 · Knowledge
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Facet-depth ladder: surface, functional, relational, systemic, trust.

Placeholder for educational diagram.

04 · Blog
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Pooled regional knowledge board with posts tagged by water, soil, greenhouse, governance, and failures.

Placeholder for knowledge-pool render.

05 · Blueprints
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Cutaway blueprint of clay, sod, hempcrete, bamboo, drainage, and grow beds.

Placeholder for architectural render.

06 · Visuals / Spire
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Central spire oculus with refractive lens and mirrored channels to rest-space view-ports.

Placeholder for optical section render.

07 · Sacred / Water
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Regional sacred geometry map plus water-city raft that moves to preserve marine sunlight.

Placeholder for regional + marine render.

08 · Systems
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Integrated underground greenhouse system with water, light, air, filtration, and capillary loops.

Placeholder for integrated systems diagram.

09 · Trust / Donations / Network
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Public trust governance, donation allocation, tax documentation boundaries, and regional collaboration flow.

Placeholder for governance render.

When to ask AI

Ask for renderings only where they clarify a concept.

AI rendering is useful for visual brainstorming, but it should not replace evidence, sources, or engineering.

Use AI for concepts

Underground atmosphere, rest-space feel, sacred geometry layouts, water-city shadows, natural-material assemblies, and public-trust storyboards.

Use sources for facts

Use sourced photos, diagrams, reports, and citations when a claim depends on real-world evidence or historical precedent.

Use professionals for safety

Use engineers, architects, code officials, marine specialists, tax/legal professionals, and ecologists for buildable or legally consequential decisions.

Rendering rule

Render the dream, then label the limits.

Every AI image should say what it is: concept, mood, storyboard, diagram, source reference, or blueprint placeholder. Never let a beautiful rendering imply structural safety, potable water, marine permission, tax deductibility, or ecological proof.