Pyrus House

This project was commissioned by Strom Architects for a set of 15 images for two houses in Stockholm.

The big request was to try to manage the surround and try to represent the most of the vegetation on the site. On the other and the decoration of the houses was very specific and with some house relation.

We try to observe some site photos; some site inspirations and we try to get some feeling from there to try to put on the images.

The client was very pleased with the results and so we 😉

Dream House

This project Was made by Curly studio As concept of a country house for our small family.
For me and my wife this is a long time dream to have a small house in the woods far from the hustle and bustle of the city,
and time to time we trying to imagine how it should be.

Modern villa,Dubai,UAE

ABOUT: Modern villa house visualization for private client
LOCATION: Palm Jumeirah, Dubai .UAE. Second last branch

MODELLING: 3ds max
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POST PRODUCTION: Photoshop
Status: Built

Competition Entry for Josef Albers Museum in Bottrop Germany

Loomn did this project for the consortium of Zimmer Schmidt Architects, Zuerich and Toshiko Mori Architect NY.
The task was to do an extension for the famous Josef-Albers-Museum in Bottrop, Germany. On the one hand it had
to be visualy and fuctionally connected to the existing buildings and on the other hand there was a strong need to place
it naturally in the surrounding park. This was also the main task we had to achieve with our illustration.