Nora

This time we would like to present the second part of Fastmark’s houses — Nora. Nestled in a quiet tree-lined community, Nora is a private refuge from the tumultuous big city reality.

All renderings are designed to be illustrations in a sales catalog. So in addition to the standard, separate inside and outside views, we also captured both the interiors and exteriors in single images, cutting the dwelling in half, as is typical in architectural drawings.
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Archviz through Culture – The Collection

Archviz through Culture consists of a Collection of 20 images that ventures the viewer into a virtual trip through the culture and architecture of different countries around the world.

The main objective of this Collection is to manifest Archviz not only as an exciting communicative medium, in this case, by representing places connecting culture and architecture, but also, by the search of beauty in each of its expressions, to define it as an Art.

During this virtual trip Lluis will describe thoughts and feelings regarding the importance of the passion for discovery of an artist, as well as some of the insights of the creative process behind the creation of architectural visualization images. Always through a communicative but also artistic point of view.

Please feel free to explore more about this project in the link below:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/153091767/Archviz-through-Culture-The-Collection

Archviz through Culture – The Collection

Archviz through Culture consists of a Collection of 20 images that ventures the viewer into a virtual trip through the culture and architecture of different countries around the world.

The main objective of this Collection is to manifest Archviz not only as an exciting communicative medium, in this case, by representing places connecting culture and architecture, but also, by the search of beauty in each of its expressions, to define it as an Art.

During this virtual trip Lluis will describe thoughts and feelings regarding the importance of the passion for discovery of an artist, as well as some of the insights of the creative process behind the creation of architectural visualization images. Always through a communicative but also artistic point of view.

Please feel free to explore more about this project in the link below:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/153091767/Archviz-through-Culture-The-Collection

Lifestyle

Today we’re going to take a little break from exteriors and show you how product visualizations can perfectly interact with interiors, especially when the product is furniture — one of the utilitarian interior items.

Our new client, Milk Street Baby, is a manufacturer of children’s furniture, specializing in cribs. Milk Street Baby considers cribs to be one of the most important purchases for young parents because, in their own words: “It’s the only place where you will leave your baby unattended for up to 8 hours. You want that space to be a haven; safe, comfortable, and beautiful.”

We worked directly with the CEO of the company and, according to her preferences, our team created rooms filled with branded products.

Visualizations recreate this feeling of comfort and safety in absolutely every detail, and the primary concern is the choice of colors. Delicate cream and white create a feeling of purity, innocence and the peace of a child’s sweetest dreams. We were also very demanding on how objects are arranged in the rooms. The client even asked us to hang interior items on the wall so that the child could not reach them and accidentally get hurt.
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