Serenity

Non-commercial project. As for the architectural part: the task was to combine the old barn in the field with the new attached architecture, thereby making it a comfortable home for modern people. As for the artistic component: the main task was to convey different moods, inspired by memories from childhood.

Carbon Black Shaker Kitchen

Here’s some more of the gorgeous contemporary kitchen CGI we’ve created whilst remote working. The cabinet selection and kitchen plan was provided by our client and their choice of carbon black doors alongside oak and complimenting gold accessories really keeps the design looking stylish and on-trend.

The 3D production, interior styling and additional prop modelling was completed by by our in-house team. We used 3DSMax and rendered using Corona renderer. Colour accuracy adjustments and tweaks in Adobe Photoshop and Fusion Studio 16.

More of our kitchen renders > https://www.pikcells.com/gallery/kitchens

DISAPPEARING – Orchard Jenga

I have cherished this shot since I first saved it as a scene in my sketchup file long ago (which you can see in the comment below). This shows part of my inspiration discovery for architectural ideas and visual extraction. I can’t say how much love I have for 3ds-max but Sketchup keeps pulling me back, especially at the very beginning of the work, when I was trying to set out the project’s potential frames.

Next to the main building, part of my proposal back then, is a huge local traffic roundabout. In collaboration with the aquaponic farming tower, this large open space is proposed to be transferred into a public multi-level square. Here, flower garden covering on the top, underneath, the supporting structure is framed by a 5x5m grid which creates a semi-open outdoor gallery or pop-up hawker market.

Part of the products coming from the urban farm could be distributed into this market where cultural and educational activities related to urban farming can be held to raise the awareness of a food-lacking future.

The image here captures the moment of a summer weekend night, when everyone was visiting an exhibition curated within the new square and a funny rain decided to join so suddenly. Some are well prepared with their umbrella, some still have no idea about the wetting guest is coming, some others are looking up to see half of the farming tower is eaten by the rain, other half is shining under the streetlight seconds before fully disappearing.

DISAPPEARING – Orchard Jenga

Design & visual by Duy Phan