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As the challenge has already been ended, & Final Image is submitted too, I thought I should try one more view for this and explore a bit more by creating another visual. i enjoyed working on this project and learned a lot. cheers !
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Stairway is an Elevated Memorial formed with different scale of metallic boxes, pierced by ramps that goes all the way up to the top.
At the bottom is the light source that comes from the underground; shaped by a long tunnel that ends with a circular ramp covered with citizens portraits.
The light breaks the void in the middle with its streaks creating an act of ascension.
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Full cgi renderings of ultra-modern villa which refers to the modernist tradition of the area. The challenge was to present the greenery as the most important aspect of the project in a realistic way.
This project was maybe the most interesting one we worked on. The goal was to put forward the Nature, the environment. The house is made with local materials, like thatch, wood,etc… all is thought in minimalist way. And the most important was to not disturb the vegetation..No cut trees, no terrain modification.
Karim Mousa’s Egyptian ethnicity led to many “descendant of the Pharoah” jokes in the five years he lived in Bergen, Norway working for the highly regarded visualization studio Mir. If only his colleagues had known his true claim to fame was as a former international Taekwondo champion. Well, in this article we get a glimpse into that world of his as he recreates the pinnacle moment of the sport. This one is a dozzy! I’m sure you’ll enjoy diving into this amazing breakdown.