Hotel Project
Architectural visualization project for a hotel development. A sunny, easy-going mood with a lot of plants.
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Coldefy & Associés Architectes Urbanistes and BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group teamed up to create a proposal to this competition in Lille and commissioned us to visualize their stunning project.
A non-commissioned fun project about a fascinating interior
This demo presents a basic functionality and visual quality of the product. Any additional tools can be added to fit client’s requirements.
Demo application can be downloaded for free from our website:
https://www.fleximage-int.com
Created in Unreal Engine 4
Music by David Hilowitz – First Day of Spring
We love the surreal and the odd, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that we really enjoyed creating the Goat Farm Arts Center Project’s visualizations.
This former industrial area is occupied by art galleries, creative companies and bars and soon will be renovated with the involvement of the current tenants. Smith Dalia Architects commissioned us to create inspiring, surrealist visions of the future of this wonderful, creative location.
Red pigmented concrete provides the geometric forms of this archaeology museum in Peru, designed by Barclay & Crousse to replace another destroyed during an earthquake.
The Museo de Sitio Julio C Tello stands at the entrance to the Paracas National Reserve, on exactly the same site as its predecessor, which was ruined during an earthquake in 2007.