The Bridge Project by Ilia Ghvinjilia

The Bridge Project – The bridge between living and nonliving.

I am happy I had an opportunity to work on this project. When I saw the building’s location, I immediately fell in love with it.

A primary task was capturing the harsh environment around the project location and showing the atmosphere at its best. First, I had to rebuild the area in 3ds max using photo references, then scatter the minor rocks, snow, and required assets. Secondly, my architect wanted to show the building as part of the environment, as the continuation of a cliff— as you can see, most of the cliffs, rocks, even dying grass are yellowish-orange tones. That’s why we chose to go with rusted metal sheets on the facade of the building. I used Quixel Megascam Library to mix some of the metal textures in the Material editor. Finally, I added the unique mountain image seen from the project location in photoshop.

Why name bridge? There is a reason why I fell in love with this place. The site location’s altitude is 3000 meters. This place is the last camp for tourists to visit, from here only professional alpinists can venture, even grass won’t grow from here upwards—the bridge between living and nonliving.

And as an antisocial person, I forced myself to create social platform pages, so if you like my work, consider following me on any social platform.

Cheers,
Ilia

Living Walls by Omega Render

The modern office prefers large open spaces, offering a stark contrast to the once-traditional cubicle-filled workplace. However, this open space increases the risk of noise pollution tenfold, resulting in an office that may look good, but has poor acoustics. Living walls are the perfect solution of this problem, as they allow offices to create sections within their workplace that reduce noise pollution and the same time looking modern and magical.​​​​​​​

When working on these renderings, the main task of our studio was to create a bright, green and healthy space, where all workers can enjoy the nature within the indoor office environment. Eventually, that is how we together with Zauben see the future workplace.

Pay attention that Living walls are constantly lit by some kind of light source, whether it’s a lamp or sunlight from the glazed ceiling. On the one hand, it creates a voluminous, lively and soft contrast between light and shadow, on the other hand, it allows the object to be distinguished from all other interior items.
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MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery

Aesthetica + HDR: Quantum Center by Antonello Gallo

Aesthetica + HDR: Quantum Center

Artist: Antonello Gallo

A cloudy and autumn image to enhance the nice design by HDR for the new Quantum Center in Jülich, Germany. Soft, warm and elegant! A big thanks to our friends at HDR!

We hope you enjoy it!

Web: https://www.aesthetica.studio/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aesthetica_studio/
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“Mytischi Park” Residential Complex by Photoreal3D

The project features seven L-shaped structures that are grouped around shared inner courtyards. Three daycare centers for children, two schools and sport facilities are part of the ensemble.

To connect the site with the architecture we’ve placed more of an emphasis on plants and winter glitz. Snow covered trees decked with lights enhance the design’s positive attributes.

MORE PROJECTS ON: https://photoreal3d.com/#works

TYPOLOGY: Exterior
LOCATION: Moscow, Russia
VISUALIZATION: Photoreal3D
Client: Samolet
COMPLETION TIME: 2 weeks

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Studio: Photoreal3D / Artist: Photoreal3D
Work: Commissioned Project
Location: Moscow, Russia