Federal House
Made a CG visualization of the Federal House
Architect: Edition Office
Australia
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Architect: Edition Office
Australia
https://www.instagram.com/kirillcg/
https://kirillcg.com/
This project was a recreation of a photograph of Tacchini’s Victoria sofa.
The original photograph can be found at https://www.tacchini.it/en/modular-systems/victoria/
I combined these soft colors with the warm light inside the villa that was directed outwards,
The blue light inside the pool has made the color combination attractive to the viewer,
I combined the large open space on the ground floor with the closed space on the first floor to fit the amount of full and empty spaces,
The pool is led to the basement of the main building, which creates the feeling in the viewer that the villa is suspended on the water
A SciFi dwelling in the Moroccan desert.
Entrance. Simplicity. Pure forms. Complementary Colors.
Human beings are buzzing with self-discovery and undeniable transformation. With an unstoppable contagion spread, the world was locked within itself, forced to think hard and get creative to convert the homes from anti-pandemic prisons to friendlier, even productive areas of living.
Related stories showcase billboards placed outside of homes that read the physical and emotional change each space has undergone. The large display shows the title of the room and the negative connotation that comes with it.
In the end, we come to understand how experiences work. We are first met with a massive billboard and its negative ideas as the initial greeting, pulling us into a journey of self-discovery and a positive mindset the more time spent in reflecting, allowing ourselves to really take in the beauty of transformation.
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