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This is the old work I have done for last 3 months, hope you guys like it!
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In house visualization project inspired by a bautiful minimalistic design of a container house by Marilia Pellegrini Arquitetura in São Paulo, Brazil. The idea was to explore, imply and emphasise simplicity. Alongside with different lighting conditions that would compliment the story of the design nicely.
The Visuals illustrates our competition entry for a Chapel in Ruwanda, Africa.
Within the dense forest of conifers, a lonely narrow gap reveals a tiny section of blue sky, at the very limit of the hilltop.
There, in that forgotten space sits the new chapel, looking towards the rising sun of the east, and facing only the unique landscape.
The chapel illustrates a protected space, a sanctuary of nature, sacred, enchanted with trees, plants and ivies.
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this CGI was created to show the beauty of modern minimalist luxury in interior design giving the viewer the sense of space and height and the relaxing experience a person would feel being there. I designed the space in a way that would reflect luxury in terms of structure, layout, high end B&B furniture and material finishes.
There’s nothing like a modern home exterior that boasts clean lines, expansive windows, and an undeniably sleeknes..
Unconventional angle of the new Pacific Gateway inspired by floating logs on B.C.’s Fraser River. Took with the slow shutter speed to make it glide.