Exterior visualization
3d visualization for the Finnish architectural company Viiriylinenpaa
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Typology: House/apartments
Location: Bjerka, Hemnes Kommune, Norway
Status: project
Customer: Tanken Arkitektur
Visualization: Omega Render
Schedule of visualization: 2 weeks
In this visualization we realized a project of a new residential complex of Norwegian architects in Bjerke Hemmes Commune. Here we tried to convey the idea of a quiet and cozy living space with a spacious courtyard. The architecture of the houses is made in the Scandinavian style which perfectly combined with the Norwegian environment. Exterior finish of wooden panels and large windows of apartments create a special atmosphere of this residential complex.
This 3d rendering was done for a furniture company who asked me to create an interior image of a child room for their website. They needed to use this 3d rendering in order to promote furniture for child rooms. If you have your opinion about this 3d rendering, feel free to leave your comment.
Another series of container images but this time from the country side.
The shapes are inspired of an architectural project made by Studio Edward.
& the mood… a hint of Simon Stalenhag 🙂
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B&TB + KAAN: Beursplein
We don´t believe in money shots. Better than that we prefer good shots, or at least trying to get them. It is not a matter of being bigger, better, faster, but to conceive projects in a more unorthodox way. How to show scale without showing the whole cake.
This is what happened with this nice competition we made for our good friends of KAAN architecten.
Ta-da!