Jurajskie Wzgorze
Residential project consisting of 20 single-family, semi-detached houses, located in Bibice, Poland.
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Unlike previous works, this image has taken us longer than usual to arrive at a result that pleases us to show to the client. Luckily they liked it and the house is under construction. In a few months I hope to post a picture of the real house.
The concept itself uses planar rotation as a basis for the individual floors with a strong core which encapsulates the elevators as well as the main stairwell. The proposal aims to use extruded glass with different angles in order to obtain a unique look for the reflections of the surrounding buildings while also giving the building a transparent and almost weightless feel. There are various small balconies on each of the floors so that the personnel can enjoy some outdoor time when on break wherever they may be located in the construction.
Renderings for Eastline Village – a proposed mixed use development along the Valley Metro Lightrail line in Tempe, Arizona USA. It’s an on-going project, that (so far) allowed me to make use of RailClone, Forest Pack as well as beautiful HDRIs from No Emotion and Peter Guthrie. I haven’t done too many exterior renderings and I’m always looking to get feedback and improve those.
It was a great challenge.
Hi guys, so I started providing Archviz Training Course for English-speaking people since September last year. Til now, 2 CORONATOR courses are finished and I guess it’s time to showcase some works of my students.
It was fun meeting and coaching for students from many countries over the world. Happy to see their improvements.