Reverie

We made this architectural animated film as an experiment focusing strongly on the Story and the experience of the audience. During our first cooperation with Creative Director Ferenc Benesch we reshaped the process of filmmaking inside ZOA.

We think of this animated short movie as a very specific milestone in our lives.

Any film is a sequence of images cushioned by the sound of music and the voices of the actors resonating in our ears. However what you appreciate in reality and what you remember of it in the deepest sense is the Story with a capital S: The very fabric of filmmaking.

Circular living is taking shape

Typology: Residential building
Status: Realized
Location: Netherlands
Customer (Architecture): Kant Arkitekter
Visualization: Omega Render
Schedule of visualization: 1 month

This time we had a chance to work on an amazing project and create visualization of unusual residential buildings.
These houses are distinguished by their atypical architecture for residential buildings. They are designed as a circle with a patio for walking and recreation.
On the adjacent territory, residents of houses can organize their own garden.
As a result, the architects created a quiet, cozy and green place for a comfortable life. And we managed to convey this atmosphere through visualization.

Mid Century Living Room

My website needed a new homepage image that truly shows my style of choice, which is mid century modern–especially Danish mid century. I often consider myself an interior stylist just as much as I consider myself a visualization artist. The goal was to create a beautiful, clean, white interior with Walnut/Teak furnishings that really pop.

I used Fstorm’s Sun & Sky for the lighting, along with portals in the windows. Tonemapping was all done within Fstorm, including a custom LUT I have made for myself.

If you would like to see more of my work, you can find me in these places below:

www.nicholsonvisualization.com
www.instagram.com/nicholsonvisualization
www.behance.net/nicholsonvisual

Denny Substation

Our mates at NBBJ described this work as a large, unique and challenging project with both the technical and non-technical aspects of the project: technical challenges associated with network distribution and non-technical challenges required for substation design such as visual appearance, architectural cover, interface with potential public benefit…