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Aesthetica + PES Architects: Stora Enso Headquarter
Artist: Ilaria Ciancibello
PES Architects entry for the Stora Enso Headquarter in Helsinki, Finland. A brand new gem for the ‘White Promenade’ area in the city centre. Great work with PES Architects!
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Created this artwork in my spare time
located in Goldis, Shahinshahr,Isfahan,IRAN
I did all the modeling of the architecture based on photos. I used free furniture from some websites.
The main reason for the study was lighting, camera and mood tests.
The aim of this project was to provide a photo-realistic and natural experience of a photography studio.
The design was based off my love for the classic concrete/timber material palette mixed with large curved structures. I wanted the space to feel isolated which led me to surround by foliage that filled the windows completely. I just wanted to create a space that I would like to visit/have one day.
It originally started off as a project testing marvelous designer objects in UE4, however, I kept adding and adding to it and I thought I’d have a collection of renders from this space. I came across an animation on YouTube where they used the “natural shake” effect on the camera which then inspired me to start beginning the cinematic exploration of “The Studio”.