“Nagornaya” Housing Estate

The project seeks to provide the residents with an extraordinary urban living experience that’s a little more connected to nature and values the environment.

The 3D image aims to show a walkable neighborhood where residents can easily access amenities like greenspace and entertainment without piling into the car and driving far away.

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TYPOLOGY: Exterior
LOCATION: Moscow, Russia
VISUALIZATION: Photoreal3D
COMPLETION TIME: 2 weeks

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Studio: Photoreal3D / Artist: Photoreal3D
Work: Commissioned Project
Exterior design: AI Studio
Location: Moscow, Russia

The Gardens Karachi Visualize by PIXARCH

Bringing a wonderful dream to 3D visualization here is the amazing animation of a pure residential project The Gardens… Crafted with utmost care, an animation masterpiece of a significant residential project near Memon Medical Hospital, Safoora chowrangi, The Gardens.

Our visualizers immaculately visualized the blooming atrium of the shopping mall showing its grandeur, the animation beautifully shows speedy lifts, hi-tech escalators, and spacious corridors. You can see real-life statues of wild animals, increasing the interest of the kids. The whirling extravagant, dancing, and swinging water fountains at the atrium are flawlessly visualized.

Decorticating

‘Decorticating’
Project: Parallel worlds – Chapter 2
Design & illustrated by Duy Phan

‘Decorticating’ or Shedding bark is the most interesting characteristic about gum trees for me personally. The white new bark strikingly stands out in the forest and touching its surface is satisfying also. This skin changing feature helps the trees grow stronger every summer. Relating to what we do as an artist, I’m a believer of trying new things and not repeating yourself is key to evolve. As soon as we discover anything good, trying to find “what’s next” makes us better than our old self.

With ‘Parallel worlds’ chapter 2 – Decorticating, I wanted to break down the Periscope vertical structure into horizontal and experiment with both portrait and landscape compositions. Like unfolding the power of one simple design module can be translated into many shape and stories, taking off the old stubborn skin and expose a new outlook but still the core concept is maintained.