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The whole space is almost done….Looks fabulous, doesn’t it?
Amazing visual for a Grade A office building in the City of London.
It brightens your day with its colour. It strikes your memories with its smell. It evokes an inexplicable glee when you just have a look at the fruit.
Don’t you find yourself dreaming of sitting at this table though there’s no picturesque landscape around to capture your mind? I guess it’s the magic of the orange… colour, fruit, mood.
This new photographic agency wants to be a place of diffusion and creation as well as a place of life in its own right. For the sake of integrating daily rituals of guarding into complex working hours, a large part of the space is dedicated to the children of promoters and collaborators.
The original space has been completely restructured to create an open and versatile place. The addition of shutters to the openings allows to modulate the natural light, inherent to the photographer’s work, according to a device that is both simple and aesthetic.
The business center project is located in the heart of a California city.
This project was entirely modeled by our team. Even though we had access to the client’s models, we still needed to recreate the building model for a more realistic presentation. Every detail you see on the renders corresponds to the actual terrain. We were guided by maps of this location and tried to fully display the actual location in all of the details. Traffic lights, road markings, road signs, and landscape – every detail of the picture creates a realistic overall perspective.
People are integrated by combining 2D and 3D models for an even more realistic result.
This project not only displays the office building in a strictly business style, but we also included angles that show the employee lounge area on the terrace. It gives a more holistic understanding of how business life in America is booming and how people are inspired to be productive.
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