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Architecture Competition Entry for the Gaia Environment Museum, 2020.
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‘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.
The farmsworth housse is the perfect subject to practice archi viz.
I wanted to practice diferent things:
-Creation of an natural environement, with forest pack
-test lighting and atmosphere effect. I have tryed diferent technic for the fog (in rendering and at post prod).
-Practice compositing with render elements and using zdepht as mask to manage the deep of the effects.
“Zanevsky” will consist of a four-building complex ranging in height from six to fourteen stories. In addition to about 26,000m² of housing units, this mixed-use development is planned to include ground-level retail, restaurants, health facilities, co-working space and play areas for kids.
We’ve created a bunch of 3D images showing off this apartment complex to track changes it gives off throughout the day. We’ve finally chosen the evening setting as it suits the design and the surroundings the most.
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TYPOLOGY: Exterior
LOCATION: Saint Petersburg, Russia
VISUALIZATION: Photoreal3D
Client: GloraX
COMPLETION TIME: 2 weeks
Your comments would be much appreciated!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
https://photoreal3d.com/
+7 905 734-29-17 (WhatsApp, Telegram)
info@photoreal3d.com
natalia.tolen@photoreal3d.com
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Studio: Photoreal3D / Artist: Photoreal3D
Work: Commissioned Project
Exterior design: A.Len Architectural Bureau
Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia
“Sreda” is designed to cater to the “live-work-play” lifestyle residents are seeking. The complex includes 2600 residential units, retail space, restaurants, sport facilities, walking paths, and parks.
We’ve decided not to show buildings on their own, but to depict them in context. So it’s easier for viewers to put things in perspective.
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TYPOLOGY: Exterior
LOCATION: Moscow, Russia
VISUALIZATION: Photoreal3D
Client: PSN Group
COMPLETION TIME: 2 weeks
Your comments would be much appreciated!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
https://photoreal3d.com/
+7 905 734-29-17 (WhatsApp, Telegram)
info@photoreal3d.com
natalia.tolen@photoreal3d.com
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Studio: Photoreal3D / Artist: Photoreal3D
Work: Commissioned Project
Exterior design: Ricardo Bofill Таllег de Arquitectura
Location: Moscow, Russia
The Animation GRAND PRIZE winning entry by Jamie Holmes for the CONVERTED Challenge. An exercise at complete world-building and storytelling to boot! Jamie Holmes is no stranger to such a challenge as we’ve seen him doing it previously during the CABINS challenge. Enjoy this one as he takes us for a spin in his process of making of Red Barn.