House in Suffolk

“Designed to replace three existing structures of differing uses and scales:- an arable grain barn, a residential bungalow and a dilapidated piggery structure. The proposal was designed to re-tell the history of the site through its form; referencing the three existing buildings through form and materiality – and by hypothetically ‘pinching’ the buildings together to create one new building of three distinct forms, connected by permeable linking sections.”

CGI artworks created using Autodesk 3DS Max, Corona Render, iToo ForestPack and RailClone + Adobe Photoshop.

MAMBAYE

Mambaye is a renovation project at Mambaye castle (Spa, Belgium). The renovated building will have a swimming pool and terrace, a children’s play centre, tree houses, as well as apartments and parking for visitors and staff.

The 3d visualization of the project was done for the architectural bureau A2M (Belgium).

Enjoy the view!

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Bevel

These training visualizations were created to find interesting artistic techniques that help 3d artists achieve realistic results in architectural visualization.

These visualizations were made based on references: The photos of Weekend House Nové Hamry (designed by NEW HOW architects) taken by Petr Polák.

Nest Villa

Khor city is located in Isfahan, the center of Iran, which has a desert climate, and the structure of houses in this area, like other desert areas of Iran such as Yazd, is based on the central courtyard structure. In these buildings, the use of windcatchers and water storage techniques can be seen, which reduces the temperature and ideal living conditions.
The nest villa is designed according to history and culture as well as modernism. The location of the building in the heart of the earth reduces the temperature of the building significantly, like the reservoirs of Yazd, and also many desert creatures build nests in the ground to escape the heat. The windcatcher in this building plays an essential role in the form and function of the building in such a way that the user spaces on the two sides of the central triangular courtyard are located linearly to benefit from the cool breeze. By designing patios that lead the building to the surface of the desert, the building finds the necessary potential for wind movement into the structure. every patio was subtracted from the desert according to its side functions, each had variations in volumetric experience, lighting quality, topography, and orientations towards site views.