Villa Sevda
villa SEVDA is a personal project which made for training new style in interior and exterior visualisation .. for me
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Typology: Public Building
Status: Realized
Location: Lundtofte, Denmark
Customer (Architecture): Kant Arkitekter
Visualization: Omega Render
Schedule of visualization: 3 weeks
Our next visualization was done for the Lundtofte school reconstruction project in Lyngby.
In this school, creative subjects are used to form and maintain a strong community, and the newly built cultural center emphasizes the profile of the school as a cultural center at the local level.
The decoration of the premises and the facade of natural wood, in combination with glass facades, harmoniously fit into the existing infrastructure. The glazing of the facade gives a lot of light and air to the interior, which is essential for creativity.
I usually like to use neutral colors but that time I wanted to use very color design to this ambience, force my taste and liked very much of the result 🙂
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my new personal project i call it “Over The Clouds “. It is One of the most beautiful places around my city . So I designed a house in this space. I tried to make space more realistic..
We decided to use very clean and natural lighting in this set to create a focus area around the door set. We’ve used the window in the outer room to accentuate the elegance of the bevelled glass in the art deco french doors. As always our artists have created props and furnishings from scratch to style the room. Soft furnishings and botanical elements have been tweaked in post to add to the realism.
This is an office building in Rio Nilo street, Mexico City, a commissioned project for Belzberg Architects.