Stone Barn Meditation Camp
Submission for the competition to design meditation camp in Latvia. Plans and more info on:
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In Costa Rica, Pavones beach is a synonym of awesome surfing and a laidback life style. In Studio Saxe they asked me to produce a set of visuals for a new hotel to be located in Pavones beach we are designing. The client asked for visuals that transmitted a truly tropical feeling.
This is the first one of the set, an afternoon swimming pool view looking to the horizon on the west.
Surging demand for residential space in the downtown area has led to a change in plans in the Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City. This work was made for HOK with background images provided by a drone company.
Architecture plan was generated using generative algorithms with grasshopper.
This visual is a variant of a project we worked on in the Middle East. It didn’t quite end up like this but this was one of the more whimsical versions we did and really enjoyed.
It should be mentioned the client was fantastic in recommending this angle
After a long and rewarding six-year tenure at Hayes Davidson until September 2016, I spent some very fun hands-on time working with my friends at The Boundary for a few weeks at the tail end of 2016. Naturally, some interesting conversations started to happen regarding architecture, design, photography and the CG industry.
The conversation organically led to differences in how an individual who is heavily involved in the design of a building and its ‘key’ parts perceives the scheme versus a separate and independent photographer or visualiser. Creator vs observer.
Enter the ‘Carey House’, a project originally both designed and visualized by Henry Goss and a unique opportunity to start a little experiment and have an independent observer/photographer/visualiser ‘remix’ the Carey House with fresh eyes.
The Boundary kindly gave me their Carey House Scene, which is available on The Boundary Store for you all, and the work began.
The only elements that were retained from the original scene were the general house model (barring some minor design changes) and the general landscape mesh as a start, everything else was modeled, forest packed, rendered and photoshopped independently in order to compare notes in the end.
Please enjoy the image set we produced at arsvisualis and let me know your thoughts below!