Mansion House
The building model has done by an unknown artist. Rendering, Lighting, and landscape have done by me.
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Basically I decided to approach this project as a learning exercise. I’ve always worked with architectural visualization, and for a long time I’ve been doing it more as a design tool, and not caring too much about the final image. This time I really tried to create something else, and would really love some feedback.
Basically experimenting with some volumetric lightning, a lot of work in the materials, specially the concrete where I worked several levels of dirt, and then worked around some photoshop editing.
Hope you like it
The still images below represent the internal space of an indoor urban farming system.
With vertical planter cover multiple “pipes” columns, the fresh vegetable production not only acts as organic food contributor but public educational space in order to rise urbanist awareness of cities food lacking future.
It’s a very simple scene just for study some light and mood.
Sometime it’s good to work a scene just for try somethings
Living room designed to showcase the fireplace, but we also desided to create some extra close up shots to show more of the furniture and deco details.
Worked on this house in the past (cover image), and now exploring it more with a photographer’s eye and an improved tool-set.