eVolo Highrise by beyond visual arts
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Great collaboration with Delugan Meissl Associated Architects for the Wettbewerb Andreas Hofer Platz competition in Graz, Austria.
I decided to play with one of my old unfinished projects.
Wooden housing concept with solar panel roof designed by RAU Architects.
Our aim was to create a summer day visualizations, which show daily activities of the future inhabitants.
In the beginning of 2019 our Studio was asked for preparing complete set of visuals presenting new brand – Quadron. Our concept was to show sinks in totally fresh and new way- combining them with color schemes and mixing in different nature enviroments.
Everyone can tell you what they do, some may tell you how they do it but few can tell you why. Passion is our why.
This project expressed this with a surreal attention to detail, composition and atmosphere. Immediately the eye is drawn to the copper sink, the focal element of this design that tells a story of beauty born from functionality. Complementary elements are packed neatly in an orderly cluster.
These frames are gorgeous not because of some pristine, fresh out of the box, showroom shine we are so used to, but rather from the real life wear and tear that comes with actual use that we can relate to. The crowded layout we all avoid but can’t seem to escape, the scuffed counter-top and early oxidation on the copper sink give these images life beyond idealism and straight into reality.
We consider ourselves one of the lucky ones. Those who turn passion into profession.