Technological Institute AITEX by Quatre Caps
It was a pleasure to work with the team of RE_E, the main goal was to show the contrast of the building’s glass facade and the enviroment, as a new lighthouse on the horizon.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedIt was a pleasure to work with the team of RE_E, the main goal was to show the contrast of the building’s glass facade and the enviroment, as a new lighthouse on the horizon.
The brief here was to create a bold industrial interior with vast open spaces. By using on trend German kitchen designs in an interior with exposed brick, vaulted warehouse ceilings and dark metal frames our stylists and CG artists have created a magnificent industrial space.
This was the self-educating projects inspired with one of my clients, who needed shipping container houses visualization. So before starting the project with this client I made this drafting which grew into completely independent project. Current project includes exterior and interior visualization. Please browse and comment.
We are proud to present our Rim House from RM Arquitectura made for the 4pixos online course
We put heart and soul to make this and enjoyed every step of the way 🙂
Everything except the sky is 3d, using sketchup-3dsmax-corona-ps
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Vikings and Japan.
Two totally non-matching styles blended together in our 3D visualization project. This was a request from our client who was opening a new Japan market for his A-frame houses.
The main idea behind these two styles is to proof that A-frame houses could be located in any environment. Just to fade away any concerns about how such houses will look like in Japan style – we created our visualizations.
Architecture project heavily inspired by NRJA – Uldis Luksevics, Ieva Lace, Linda Leitane, Ints Mengelis