A panoramic street-level view of a futuristic eco-city in Northern Somalia, 1980s retro-futurism, architectural photography. The entire city is built using sustainable passive cooling architecture. High, thick walls made of compressed earth blocks and coral stone, coated in glowing white lime and local gypsum plaster that reflects the intense desert sun. The skyline is filled with traditional Malqaf wind-catchers (wind towers) integrated into every building, pointing towards the sea. Narrow, shaded winding streets paved with light limestone, with architectural arches casting deep shadows. Windows are covered with intricate wooden Mashrabiya lattices. A vibrant central courtyard with deep green acacia trees and a small water fountain creating evaporation cooling. No modern air conditioning units, no visible electrical wires. Golden hour desert light, clear blue sky, dust motes in the air, high-end architectural design, photorealistic, 8k resolution, cinematic lighting. --ar 16:9 Ver mais