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We wish you a productive work week and want to show you one of our beautiful projects. This is a public space, which is located in a new neighborhood in Uijeongbu, South Korea.
This district is just under construction and will be developed more and more.
We created renderings of this beautiful concrete-glass building with a few different views and atmospheres. On the first floor is a spacious and bright lobby and the next levels are occupied by restaurants and the roof terraces.
The building is surrounded by a pretty and fresh landscape with lots of greenery.
It is a great space to relax where you can visit different restaurants and admire the beautiful view from the terrace, enjoy the lake and the forest that surrounds the building.
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Bend/Fold
Designed as a prototype for the new lobby entrance, this interstice façade study utilizes architecture renders to visualize and explore the design system of curtain walls. Grounding our ideas through visual software like 3ds Max, Vray and a series of working sketches, we aimed to create an experience that celebrates the exterior wall and creates an inside-to-outside. The experience is through the folding of the curtain wall framing system. We perceive this fold as a gesture that causes an individual to pause at any given moment as one approach the building. To guide one’s eyes are the repetitive structural frames of the curtain wall. The structural frames showcase’s the angled fold of the wall system; thus, creating a shift in the plane of the curtain wall. This same fold in the curtain wall is mirrored in the metal panel cladded roof. We found that through the mirroring of the fold, it further emphasized this gesture. The ending result is a façade that bend and fold in on itself. Developing this project, it was critical that we produce high quality renders that showcased the interaction of the sun in relation to the space during the day. See the supporting renders of this effect.
Location | Hong Kong
Year | 12.2020
Soft | 3ds Max, Corona renderer, Adobe Photoshop CC
KT-27 is our big new project. The project consists of exterior and interior renders as well as animation.
KT-27 is located in Hong Kong. In a very beautiful and picturesque location. It consists of a main building (a high-rise apartment building) and townhouses. The exterior renders were made for both the main building and the townhouses. The 3d modelling of the objects and parts of the surrounding area were done by us according to the drawings.
You can also watch the Virtual Reality Tour for this project at this link http://provisual.pro/panorama/kt-27/
It was an interesting work and I am happy to share it with you.
Enjoy watching!
” Everywhere I am, sky is mine ”
The word “Everywhere” in the poem of the contemporary poet, Sohrab Sepehri, it seams pointing home.
The house, with increasing population, lost a pleasant courtyard and the little balcony took the place and deprived us of looking to sky. The courtyard which solving a thousand problems.
the coolness of summer nights and the gentle warmth of the winter’s sun that gathered family in the open area to enjoy the fresh air. That was a bridge for a slow walk from the outside to inside the house.
The courtyards, as climate change, had the lung function of our neighborhood and a serious role in our communications, communications that are now the main problem for these days. In fact, the Sohrab’s Apartment was a model for sustainability and development.
In design prosses of Sohrab’s apartment we try to study sustainable development of a building from different aspects and give a positive answer to it. The sustainability of the building is not only related to environmental factors and more factors are involved in it. In Sohrab’s apartment, we tried to address various aspects, including cultural and social problems, energy, environment and futurism.
FREYR is a battery recycling factory located in Helgeland, Norway. The main concept of the project is to preserve as much as possible the natural landscape and forest around the building.
The facade of the factory has a special construction that allows plants to climb up.
To reduce the height effect of the project, the facade is divided horizontally.
The wooden cladding on the base of the building blends well with the landscape and emphasizes the idea of the project.
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