Landscape Structures Designed with nanoBanana—Spot On!
Nano Banana (nanobanana2) is a strong fit for landscape concepts: light touch and strong atmosphere, structure-as-skin logic, and material-driven mood. Clear nanobanana prompts covering space, materials, and light yield fast concept images for schemes, decks, or social posts. This nanobanana tutorial explains how to use the nanobanana entry on our site.

1. Prompt structure
Cover type and scale (pavilion, pergola, deck, land art), materials (timber, steel, glass, bamboo), setting (lakeside, forest, urban pocket park), light (golden hour, overcast), and style references (minimal, zen, parametric). Lock perspective and horizon when needed.
2. Three example directions
- Waterfront pavilion: Contemporary steel and charred wood grille, single-slope roof, wooden deck by the water, morning mist, realistic architectural photography, 8K.
- Forest overlook: Cantilevered platform, weathered steel railings, bamboo decking, dappled light, low saturation.
- Park installation: Mirrored stainless ring, lawn, overcast soft light, scale cues with silhouettes.
Iterate in rounds: first massing and mood, then materials and detail. Use the nanobanana entry below to run Nano Banana / nanobanana2.
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