Goal: Create a cinematic 3D miniature architectural map of [city name], presented as a nocturnal urban archive board with raised buildings, glowing streets, waterways, landmark callouts, and technical cartographic annotations. Canvas: Landscape 16:9 image, viewed from an elevated oblique angle as if looking down at a physical diorama map on a dark tabletop. Use a deep navy, charcoal, warm brass, and amber-light palette. The board has a thick dark frame, thin gold border lines, grid coordinates along the top/bottom and left/right edges, and a premium museum-archive feel. Main subject: A highly detailed raised-relief 3D map of Manhattan and surrounding boroughs at night. Manhattan is centered and built as a dense miniature city with hundreds of extruded buildings, warm window lights, streetlight networks, bridges, docks, and dark reflective water. The tallest illuminated focal tower is the [central landmark] near the center, with a bright warm glow around Midtown. The southern tip includes a tall One World Trade Center tower. A long dark rectangle labeled Central Park sits in upper Manhattan. Surrounding flat map areas show New Jersey to the left, Queens to the right, and Brooklyn at lower right, with street grids drawn as thin golden lines. Top title block: In the upper-left corner, add a boxed archive label reading exactly βNEW YORK CITYβ with the subtitle βNOCTURNAL URBAN ARCHIVEβ and a small archive code line βNYC-NAM-2024-001.β Add tiny header text along the top edge such as βLANDSCAPE ARCHIVE MODEL / ε°ζ―ζ‘£ζ‘樑ε,β column letters across the top, and a small study label at the upper-right reading βEAST RIVER CORRIDOR STUDYβ and βEDITION 01.β Callouts and labels: Include exactly 11 named map labels/callout boxes: 1) βNEW JERSEY / HUDSON COUNTY,β 2) βHUDSON RIVER,β 3) βONE WORLD TRADE CENTER / 1,776 ft / 541 m,β 4) βTIMES SQUARE / THEATER DISTRICT,β 5) βEMPIRE STATE BUILDING / 1,454 ft / 443 m,β 6) βCENTRAL PARK,β 7) βCHRYSLER BUILDING / 1,046 ft / 319 m,β 8) βEAST RIVER,β 9) βBROOKLYN BRIDGE / 1,595 ft / 486 m,β 10) βQUEENS / LONG ISLAND CITY,β 11) βBROOKLYN / DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN.β Use thin leader lines connecting callout boxes to landmarks. Bottom information panels: Add exactly 4 technical panels along the bottom edge: 1) a legend panel with 6 symbol entries labeled βPRIMARY ROAD,β βSECONDARY ROAD,β βRAIL LINE,β βWATER BODY,β βPARK / GREEN SPACE,β and βMAJOR LANDMARK / BUILDING FOOTPRINTβ; 2) a north arrow panel showing true north and grid north; 3) a scale panel labeled βSCALE 1:25,000β with imperial and metric scale bars; 4) an archive notes panel with small text including βARCHIVE NOTES,β βThis model represents a nocturnal capture of New York City urban form, infrastructure, and landmark illumination,β plus boxes for βARCHIVE CODE NYC-NAM-2024-001,β βMODEL NO. 001,β and βSHEET NO. 01 / 01.β Visual style: Ultra-detailed photorealistic miniature model mixed with technical blueprint/map design, crisp micro typography, precise gold linework, physical paper texture, slight bevels and shadows, moody night lighting, realistic reflections on rivers, and warm amber building illumination. The city should feel like a carefully directed miniature urban world, not a flat map. Constraints: Keep all text in English except the tiny bilingual archive header already specified. Do not add people, vehicles as focal subjects, logos, or watermarks. Maintain consistent architectural-diorama language across the entire image. Use [lighting mood] and an archival cartography aesthetic with [map base color] background and [linework color] annotations.
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