Williams Lake

Thinkspace along with Williams Lake First Nation has developed a new administration building which will provide not only administrative offices and meeting rooms but also a gallery, a council chambers and an archeological lab. With a great view of a golf course to the north and an amazing view of the lake to the south, the building is situated just off Highway 97 to the southeast of Williams Lake.

This mass timber building showcases beautiful fir wood beams and posts, both outside and inside. The strategic use of glazing and open atrium areas allows natural light to pour into the inside areas to create warm, bright, and inviting spaces. The warmth of the wood is contrasted by the simple and clean use of glass and steel. Remaining true to form, all structural elements are exhibited honestly and openly and without any superfluous materials or coverings. Being that most structural, mechanical, and electrical systems are exposed to the eye, meticulous planning and attention to detail was necessary.
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Exterior visualization of a green residential quarter in a pretty spa town

The future is green!
And so are these planned living quarters in Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, located in the south of Mainz and surrounded by impressive massifs. Future residents can expect a mix of various forms of housing, a central square, a day nursery, and much more.
Our architectural visualization presents the planned new build featuring its various uses, and also demonstrates how green and climate friendly a building project can be.
We make the project come alive using a photorealistic 3D-rendering of the plans even before any construction starts.

FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT OUR WORKS CAN BE FOUND ON
https://render-vision.com/type/3d-architectural-visualization-service/