I already have detailed 2-D architectural plans for a space-themed museum and now need the exterior brought to life as a graceful, curved façade. The look I’m after is unmistakably classic—think proportion, balance, and a timeless sense of order—but interpreted through sweeping forms that celebrate motion and exploration. Key features I’d like to see integrated are expansive glass panels for transparency and metallic surfaces that catch changing light throughout the day. I’m supplying the floor-plate dimensions and elevations; your task is to translate those into a cohesive 3-D massing model in either 3ds Max or Rhino, then develop refined façade geometry around it. Deliverables should include: • A clean, editable 3-D model with organized layers. • High-resolution perspective and elevation renders that clearly illustrate materials and curvature. • Source files plus any texture maps used so I can iterate later if needed. Accuracy to the provided plans is essential, but I’m open to your artistic interpretation when it comes to detailing the curves and allocating glass versus metal. Let me know if you need any clarifications on setbacks, heights, or material intent, and we’ll keep communication flowing so the final exterior truly embodies a sophisticated, forward-looking museum presence.