Blades

Original photograph – by ADAM MØRK Architectural Photography
https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2015/11/Rigshospitalet_3XN_Copenhagen_hospital-carpark_dezeen_1568_20-1024×731.jpg

Project link – https://3xn.com/project/rigshospitalet-north-wing

Food Pavilion

This image was a result of an architect who fully trusted his visualisation artist. The architect was pleased with the art direction from the beginning and in the end no time was wasted on amending a large amount of comments. Instead some time was spend on the last details and finesse of the images. An overly happy architect with an overly happy client. Win/win.

Beirut

Beirut, a narrative artwork:
“Between the sullen days of clouds and dust, and the stormy nights of rain and darkness, stretching across the east, all the way to the west, a soaring monument stands tall.
The tower of bitterness rests unfinished; its construction interrupted by the war. Yet, it still stands as a reminder of the horrors and cruelty the nation has overcome.
In spite of it all, the day has finally come to bring the tower back from the dead.
On that day, the sunset didn’t look like anything else. Out of nowhere, fireflies filled the streets, emerging from the city trees, and stormed into the monument. Hijacking the interior spaces, the tower somehow became a beacon of light, a lantern in the middle of the darkness.
The tower was my obsession, so I hastened to the scene to inspect this marvel”