Woody apartment
After long time post this recently personal project
i have been working since last week and now i can share it with you
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3Dsmax ,Corona , Ps
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i have been working since last week and now i can share it with you
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3Dsmax ,Corona , Ps
Arvincgs.com
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Interior Dark cafe is a project located in Ahvaz city of Iran. A place for friendly discussions of people. For modelling the project I used 3ds max 2017. For rendering I used V-ray 3.6. And then I used photoshop for postproduction if the project.
We got inspired by the Fortune Plaza project by P&T Group and decided to visualize it for practice purposes. We adhered to the smallest technical details and it was an incredible project to work on. Particularly, the shape of the building made the project quite challenging, but we were very satisfied upon its completion.
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Location: Beijing, China
Architects: P&T Group | Visualization: Terodesign studio
Soft: 3dsmax, Coronarenderer, Photoshop
Oсtober 2018
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https://www.behance.net/gallery/71221409/Fortune-Plaza
This project was done with close collaboration with the architect and developer. The tower would be high-end condos overlooking the James River and the historic Church Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. The renderings were used for permits from the city, and to reassure the neighborhood homeowners that the building would fit well with the city skyline. The building cleverly mixed modern design with traditional American brick warehouse style. The idea was to have a very modern attractive side facing the river, while from the rest of the city the building would blend well with the surrounding structures. Multiple interior renderings were used for unit pre-sales, and while the project was eventually terminated before construction, we’re quite pleased with the design and renderings.
A warehouse was redesigned into apartments in Richmond, Virginia. The center of the building was made into a courtyard, and skylights were strategically placed to provide as much natural light as possible to the units.