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Seeing as the existing sidewalks of the city are too narrow for the contemporary Lviv, therefore, the project proposal avoids the usage of the pavilion train stop and suggests the integrated analog instead. The surrounding historical buildings in this area had an internal yard which was an integral part of private space. The intension was to recreate this historical feature by constructing a glass atrium with vegetation planted inside running through each floor up to the roof allowing sun and rain to penetrate through. The generic nature of retail spaces will allow us to accommodate shop fronts varying from 20 m sqr. to 700 m sqr. The first level prioritizes separate exits to the street from the retail spaces.
The project was based on the task to diversify the hotel rooms and spaces of the GRAND ROYAL hotel, therefore, the main focus of the design was placed on the hotel rooms and rest spaces. The main reasoning behind this design decision is the great depth of the building. Space is divided into 3,60 m wide partitions which coincide with the same amount of axis and windows as in the previous building that occupied this space and was destroyed during World War II. This will allow for the length of the rooms to be used to its maximum.
Despite the small area of the sixth floor, the proposed plan features a conference room that can accommodate up to 150 people, as well as a banquet room for large scale events.
To integrate the big volume of the façade into the historical surroundings we decided to use brass material which is closer to the color palette of the original facades yet looks modern and enriches the appearance of the historical Doroshenko street.
The perforation on the facade mimics the look of the previous building on this site, providing a precedent of space commemoration for the city of Lviv.
leskea presents to you the idea of quarter renovation in Brest, Belarus. Two Squares are created to give birth for the city center, to enrich the urban life with space where everyone can meet, celebrate, learn and explore, make shopping and relax.
Team:Yauhen Liashchynski, David Tsibikoff
Project Year: 2019
To see a full project presentation please visit the Behance page:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/94352877/Two-Squares
High resolution shots are added to Saima Jinnah Icon’s angular spread by Pixarch’s architectural visualization. Next door to Jinnah International Airport and Malir, this iconic structure is showcased for a larger than life picture through Pixarch’s magnificent virtual reality molds for a multidimensional effect.
The opulent show of the multi-level monument makes it quite attractive for investment. The gradation of spaces with glassy angles is portrayed with all its grandeur. The refined range embodies the 3D festive floor plans plus layouts of atrium, runway corridors, abodes, facilities and parking precincts. Pixarch projects a keen sense of specifications so that each project element is detailed to perfection for a lasting impression.
In the race of being better and bigger than ourselves in the past, Pixarch has yet again pushed the boundaries of Visualizations to another extreme. Focusing our efforts in making your imagination be as close to reality as it can be, We at Pixarch leave no tactic, technique or craft unturned as we forge new ways of facilitating our clients and fulfilling their visual needs.
Rawabi Al Hijazi unveils a world class community in an evolutionary Saudi set up. The commercial, residential and recreational arenas are depicted with a riveting resolution by Pixarch. The 3D walkthroughs and views have completely transformed the architectural angles to fully functional ones. The award winning frames are brought to life by the leading edge virtuosity of Pixarch.
Pixarch has captured the aerial shots with perfection and zoomed in so that the locations are exact and quite visible. The scintillating community lay outs display posh and pristine scenes which create a desire to live in such a dream locality. The 360 degree visualization extracts the beauty in construction of Rawabi Al Hijazi. The creative camera shots show the vibrant vicinity in its vigor for a life like feel.