A minimalist architectural interior photograph of a grand contemporary atrium captured from a low upward perspective, emphasizing a dramatic sculptural spiral staircase that sweeps through the frame like a continuous ribbon. The composition centers on fluid circular geometry, with layered white balustrades, smooth curved concrete walls, and a softly glowing skylight above that floods the space with diffuse natural light. The staircase rises in elegant arcs, creating a sense of movement, depth, and vertical monumentality, while the clean lines and open voids reinforce a refined sense of spatial luxury. The material palette is restrained and sophisticated: matte off-white plaster, pale stone flooring, light gray concrete surfaces, and thin dark handrail accents that trace the curves with subtle contrast. The interior feels serene, gallery-like, and architectural, with precise craftsmanship and an emphasis on sculptural minimalism. Soft daylight from the skylight produces gentle shadows, delicate tonal transitions, and a luminous airy atmosphere. The scene conveys calm modern prestige, museum-like elegance, and high-end contemporary design. Style is luxury architectural editorial photography inspired by minimalist museum interiors, modern hotel atriums, and Scandinavian-inspired spatial design. Emphasis on flowing geometry, symmetry through asymmetry, refined materiality, and serene monochrome elegance. Shot on a full-frame camera using a wide-angle lens, deep depth of field, ultra-sharp detail, natural soft contrast, and realistic neutral color grading with warm off-white tones, cool gray concrete, and subtle daylight glow.