CGI CONCRET HOUSE MNC
Concrete house, project conceived in order to maintain the rustic balance of the concrete and the surroundings.
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This project is about imagination or rather about how it’s better to see something once than imagine it a thousand times.
In this case those are curtains.
We are absolutely assured that due to CGI technologies there is no need for doubts or guesses – you can see the final result of your future interior and that makes a complete benefit.
Although the main hero of this render is not the interior itself but only one specific element, we are satisfied with the undertaken work and hope you will feel delighted as well.
Alsemberg is a 14-floor project located in Brussels and will be built on top of an existing building, which will be renovated in the future. The existing building now has a grocery shop, retail and mixed-use spaces. The new building will be primarily residential. The renderings were made for a competition project.
The 3d visualization of the project was done for the architectural bureau A2M.
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Hi, community!
I want to share with you my new project.
Location: Mojave Desert, California
Concepção: Moferai Arquitecto.
Render: Moferai Arquitecto.
Para o quarto priorizamos cores mais claras, para proporcionar uma atmosfera mais relaxante e tranquila, ótima para recarregar as energias ao chegar em casa. Um ponto de destaque na parede atrás da cama ripas verticais que proporciona um equilíbrio especial, com os tons brancos e formas harmonizando com o restante do projeto.
Today we would like to draw your attention the project that we especially are proud of – The White Red Hotel. It was lucky to get into the six finalists of the Ancient Tree Civilization and Residence Future International Architectural Design Competition.
The major aim of the competition was to visualize an ecologically and environmentally friendly hotel complex located in the Guangdong Xiangtoushan National Nature Reserve in China. Such tall and massive trees on our images are not the result of our designer’s imagination and his author’s voluntarism. They really grow in the popular Kaisen Thousand Year Ancient Trees Garden within an area of the sanctuary. That is why we decided to depict nature in the architectural concept of the facility. The result is a harmonious cohabit of man and nature. Tourists can reach trees both from the ground, second floor walking platforms and observation decks. In other words, we attempt to create a complex in harmony and in the presence around all the layers of the forest. Moreover, the eco-minded focus of the project explains why we use so much wood and green materials in visualization. The buildings are united by rounded corners and fluid lines. In addition, the facility blends perfectly with the natural landscape.
It is a significant space where a person can enjoy nature in company with a family or close friends. In order to underline it, we portray the object in the vibes of the shiny and bright weather, associated with pleasant walks in nature. Furthermore, in the second picture we filled most of the frame with the sky on purpose to emphasize the monumentality of the space. This decision creates extra volume that will help to reveal the greatness of the history of these thousand-year-old forests.