Making of Kumu, Art Museum of Estonia by Viktor Fretyan
A making of a great scene – “Kumu, Art Museum of Estonia” by Viktor Fretyan (Radic) was posted on Evermotion. You must take a look at it… the renders are a work of art themselves!
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A wonderful set of colorful dusk glass facade of Akerselva Atrium by NBBJ photographed by Tim Griffith and Jiri Havran (some day views and interiors too in the original post link from archdaily). These are great reference for how this type of structure looks in real life – the glass, colors and river reflections are a joy to look at!
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