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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photograph of Amman Airport's new commercial area set against a clear, bright blue sky. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight from a high sun, casting sharp shadows and creating a vibrant, clear atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the grand scale and sleek, international design of the terminal. The primary building is characterized by a modern, curvilinear roofline that appears to undulate like waves, clad in dark, reflective glass that mirrors the vast sky. Contrasting with this organic upper structure is a lower section featuring a striking, double-skin facade composed of perforated sheet metal panels. These panels form an intricate, abstract pattern of light and shadow, with varying densities and shapes of perforations, suggesting a dynamic interplay of sun and shade. The materials are predominantly glass, metal, and concrete, with the perforated metal offering a tactile, almost intricate texture against the smooth expanse of glass. In the foreground, industrial-looking HVAC units with exposed piping and machinery hint at the functional services supporting this expansive terminal, while aircraft service vehicles and baggage carts are visible in the middle ground, underscoring its airport context. The composition strategically places the complex architectural elements within the vastness of the airport apron, highlighting both the building's relationship to its operational environment and its sophisticated aesthetic.