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Rolighedsbørnehaven is the name of the new kindergarten designed by Kjaer & Richter A/S, and even tough we cannot even try to pronounce its name, let alone translate it, Google helped us understand that it has something to do with calmness. Which makes sense, since it blends perfectly into the landscape!
As an Architect, designer and visualiser, I am attracted to spaces that oozes personality. I wanted to create a space that reflects my attraction to modern living spaces in growing Cities. This visualisation is just a simple room, with typical Revit window families and 3D models downloaded from Cadnav, but it explores what a designer can do with a simple thought and a few precedent images.
The Floorboards are generated with FloorGenerator, very simple box modelling and chamfering, Revit windows, and models downloaded from Cadnav for personal use. Workflow consisted of Revit – 3DS Max – Vray – and a subtle touch in photoshop.
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My Team Trainning Corona – “72h Cabin” Cover
Architects: JeanArch
Link: https://www.archdaily.com/881725/72h-cabin-jeanarch/
After seeing a similar project on ArchDaily, I wanted to recreate the interiors (with exteriors to follow) of this beautiful space. All images are 99% directly from the rendered, with some minor colour adjustments using the Nik Collection of tools.
David Males takes us behind the scenes of the EARTH-SHELTERED Villa, diving deep into his process and thoughts from start to finish as he uses SketchUp, 3dsmax and Corona Renderer as his main tools of choice. Enjoy!