Residential Building in Galileo

The residential block is located in Terrassa city centre (Barcelona). It is a rectangular plot on the corner of two roads, one of which is very busy. As such, the corner becomes one of the most important parts of the project due to its high visibility.

Location: Terrassa, Spain
Architects: Pepe Gascón Arquitectura

Lookout house

Inserida em um lote de 20 metros de declive, a casa emerge do terreno, conformando 3 volumes que se adaptam a topografia do lugar e emolduram a vista da paisagem.

Inserted in a plot of 20 meters of slope, the house emerges from the land, forming 3 volumes that adapt to the topography of the place and frame the view of the landscape.

APARTMENT VEENER

Elementos claros e limpos, o que determina a predominância do branco e cinza de forma delicada no ambiente social, mas que é interrompido por pontos de imprevisibilidade e aconchego. O piso de madeira se torna ´caixa´ no home, sem revestimento de paredes e forro, cria um espaço aconchegante e íntimo, que contrasta e valoriza a base neutra e clara.

Modular Office Shelving CGI (Set 1)

Last year we created a full CG office interior for one of our clients to display their new line of sofas. The client returned with a new brief, this time to create a striking modern office interiors, showcasing their new range of modular shelving. The shelving product has been specifically designed for storage and zoning in open plan workspaces. It uses a triangular framework which can be configured with shelves, lockers and cupboards to suit almost any office environment.

The interior has been planned by our in house design team before being produced in 3DSMax and rendered with Corona renderer, adding finishing touches and colour adjustments in Adobe Photoshop and Fusion Studio 16.

We’ve also created a clever online configurator tool for the shelving if anyone wants to play around with configurations – https://www.pikcells.com/portfolio/frovi-furniture-cgi-interactive

Bravehearts

2020 taught us two words, if nothing else ‘pandemic’ and ‘quarantine’. It asked us to hide away and coop up from society, threatening our lives, loves ones and livelihoods. While the world hid, some rose to fight back, to stand a chance against the virus. Here I portray a railway station I used to frequent – always overflown with bustling life. This year I visit, to find it emptied all except the sanitation worker, busy in the task. A proud tribute to these brave warriors, for their selfless hardwork through this pandemic.