Miracle Mile

Before the weekend comes, we want to share with you a project made for Landry Design that was personally supervised by its president Richard Landry.

When you visualize a villa the most important thing is to show it in such a way to make oneself want to live there. On the one hand, there should be a feeling of belonging to the new age: the presence of modern architectural solutions and a comfortable interior.

On the other hand, there is a strong emphasis on the location of the villa. If you add the scarlet rays of the evening sun to the view from the hillside on the ocean then no one will remain indifferent when looking at your image.
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MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery

Miami Tower

As you may know, the artists at our studio really enjoy working on non-commercial projects. It’s always a great opportunity for them to show off their skills and imagination, skills that are often constrained by the limitations and requirements of the client.

This visualization showcases the view from the territory of a hotel in Miami. What first catches the eye is the harmony and refinement of the composition – its foreground and background. And it inspires all of us, someday on a vacation, to see this picture not just in the Behance feed, but in real life.
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MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery

Hotel Jornal

Hotel Jornal

Developer: KNJ Investment
Architecture: OODA
Interior Design: Blacksheep
Hotel Chain: Marriott International

The reconversion of the iconographic JN headquarters with 17 floors and a constructed area of 14.000m² into Hotel Jornal preserves the journalistic activity settled in that building for over 60 years and adapts it to a new use.
Featured among the Marriott Autograph Collection, the new luxury hotel will have 213 rooms, a skybar on the top floor, a pool, green roofs, conference rooms, among other amenities.

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Sansa – Residential Complex

Have you ever noticed, when entering a room, you want to start talking about how the room feels somehow soothing? A specific space can evoke emotions and we certainly believe in the power of architecture. This ability to create emotions inside of us is very important as it corelates with experiences one can have when interacting with architecture in various forms. It is not only about the understanding of the architecture, but also about appreciation of the emotional element of it. The feelings spaces and building can evoke are often so difficult to describe.