Jamie’s ‘Artists Retreat’ render, that was based on the Shell house by ARTechnic architects, got him first place in the exterior category of Evermotion’s latest competition. He really managed to pull off a remarkable 3d recreation based on the original house and I especially like what he did with the little japanese zen rock garden! this is a must see and study. Join the forum discussion for more information.
Visit the post about Shell house in the Inspiration section of the blog to get a look at the original. – Shell / ARTechnic Architects
Visit Jamie’s forum thread to join the discussion about his work – Artists Retreat
You may also remember Jamie’s HOVER Challnege entry. He was the 4th Runner Up with his HOVER ’3D Grid’ entry.
Congrats for your great work and for winning the competition!!!
Your images are so well balanced... they look great.
I love their lighting, colors and materials... superb!
Even though they are great images.. I dont think they deserved 1st price in evermotion contest. Because there were so many better entries then this. I was very much surprised by the prize selection for exterior entries.
But this is a good work :)
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