LIEGE COMP

Liege Comp is a competitive architectural project for the construction of a new multifunctional building in Liege, Belgium.

As conceived by the architects, the building will have retail and residential space. At level 0 there will be retail space, at level +1 stores and mezzanine. Higher than these levels there will be residential apartments, as well as a rooftop common bar and chill out zone.

The 3D visualization of the architectural project was made for the Belgian architectural bureau A2M.

Enjoy the view!

https://www.behance.net/Aleks_Suharukov

Patternine design

We are excited to present another 3D project made by the collaboration of solid material manufacturer Durasein and design studio Patternine.

Both companies effectively machined mesmerizing parametric designs into Durasein’s material. The result is an elegant 3D pattern that can be used for everything from backlit wall panels to groovy furniture.

Omegarender portrayed the idea of ​​Durasein and Patternine in an environment of public spaces. We set the light in the scene in such a way that it emphasizes the texture of the material and creates the illusion of sharp tactility.

MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery

Patternine design

We are excited to present another 3D project made by the collaboration of solid material manufacturer Durasein and design studio Patternine.

Both companies effectively machined mesmerizing parametric designs into Durasein’s material. The result is an elegant 3D pattern that can be used for everything from backlit wall panels to groovy furniture.

Omegarender portrayed the idea of ​​Durasein and Patternine in an environment of public spaces. We set the light in the scene in such a way that it emphasizes the texture of the material and creates the illusion of sharp tactility.

MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery

Dörte Cabin

Every architectural project is a response to various issues, situations, and parameters. These parameters can be physical and measurable or unnoticeable. On the other hand, a topic that is used and welcomed more than ever today is the relationship between humans, nature, and architecture. The relationship between the environment and architecture can have costs and consequences indirectly. These costs may be visible over the years after construction.

Villa had to harmonize itself with nature, rather than attack and change nature because of it. When placing a building in an area like a paradise, the main task of the building has to connect the outside and inside to create a pleasant space for its residents.