Carpenter House by Jon 117 SP
This is a tribute to my father´s work because my father is a carpenter, this is a special project for me because he told me about how to build with wood.
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We present visualizations of Concordia Hub – a project prepared at the request of Q2 studio, which developed the concept of the building together with the Dutch studio MVRDV.
The concept assumes revitalization of the tenement house as well as the extension of the building with a completely new part. The facility will have a culinary zone “Słodowa 7”, which is to become a meeting place for residents of Wrocław, as well as co-working office spaces associating numerous companies and start-ups.
Architecture: MVRDV and Q2Studio
Localization: Wrocław, Poland
Software: 3Ds Max / Corona Renderer / Photoshop
My entry to the Tomorrow 2019 challenge a while ago!
Project of a winter garden for a private house.
A project that started as my model and material test scene, but with time became a fully furnished apartment. I tried to do something more personal and realistic than I usually do at work, and I also wanted to get away from contrast and dark shadows, as well as play with light and colours. Based on places I’ve been.
The GG house is located in a privileged site surrounded by vegetation in a gated community. The natural slope of the terrain allows the house to sit on top of the hill and hide the service area below the ground. This allows us to solve the program in three levels, but still maintain the composition of two overlapping volumes that sit just on top of the terrain. In order to maintain the most existing trees possible, we decided to push the ground floor back and locate the house´s massing in-between existing trees. This favored the house´s main entrances, which is surrounded by vegetation and reinforces the terrain´s natural slopes