Marc home interior by Jason Lim

This is a single-story custom home designed by Giorgi.co in Perth, Western Australia. I was imagining how the living space is going to play when the home is occupied. The setting is in the aforementioned Perth, WA, during winter sometime in the afternoon.

I injected some living presence elements to make it look lively – crowded foreground, burning ash, a matured dog with his toy waiting patiently for his owner. Happy to hear more feedback from everyone to improve this image.

ATTIC COTTAGES by YURII SUHOV

Situated in the harsh rugged landscape of Terence Bay, the Attic Cottages are intended to provide a short retreat opportunity, within a half an hour from the city of Halifax. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking, kayaking, and many more activities available within the area.
The buildings are formally rooted in the landscape and with the highest level of craft. Their minimalist approach encourages the occupants to forget the junk of consumer living and engage with the present landscape.

Done using Cinema4D, Corona and Affinity Photo.

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We Own You by Victor Bonafonte

Quick sketch made over the weekend for good fun.
Trying to approach Architecture and “Big Brother watching us” concept from a cinematographic angle.
The hardest part was to find the Motto…once I had it the rest was just really simple. As somebody said “Every artist is a cannibal…”
My big hats off to Maxx Burman and Mike Golden for letting me play around with their always awesome Kitbash 3D stuff.
You rule guys!
You can also check out my expendable Artstation profile…
https://www.artstation.com/vbonafonte

B&TB + SHL: Suspended by Beauty and The Bit

B&TB + SHL: VANKE TIMES CENTER
It is always exciting to see how our images come to life. Sometimes they do not pass the drawing board because it is a competition not won or for a thousand reasons that make them not go beyond being a mere “previz”. When they materialize in real life they draw a smile on our faces … we may not be doing so bad after all. The project is the Vanke Times Center for Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.
Have a nice week you all.

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