Castell Rooftop Bar (Repro)

VisEngine presents a 3D remake of Castell Rooftop Bar photograph designed by American design studio BHDM.

Project: Castell Rooftop Bar
Source: www.dezeen.com
Location: New York, USA
Design studio: BHDM
Architectural Visualisation: VisEngine Digital Solutions
Tools used: Corona Renderer, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop

Private house in the south of Russia

A private house in the south of Russia designed by our studio for the architectural competition “Beautiful Wooden Houses 2019”. The house has a wooden frame in places of large unsupported spans, learned by steel beams. With this project we wanted to show that a wooden house can be not only a traditional style of chalet,
country and Russian style, but also in a modern minimalist style. The facade is made of black plank and wood panels of light wood.

PXC Studio ft. HCA – Fade out in green

Concept of rebuilding old modernist house located near Warsaw, Poland. Designed by Hornik Chmura Architektura.

As you can see HCA cleaned the original structure from worned and destroyed parts and leave a clean minimalist architecture. The next step was to create additional space for client adding the new part of the building. In this case their concept was to maximally hide or expanse the new part of home.

So the task was to create a two visuals – two same images – one with the polished stainless steel and with corten.

First idea assumed an autumn atmosphere but we declined it quickly – it was too colorful – we needed to see it in more neutral situation. So I tried to make as greeny park as it can be with touch of retro feeling in the scene to make it a bit more emotional.

Results of our cooperation you can see below.

Would you choose mirror or the corten panels?

PXC Studio ft. HCA – Fade out in green

Concept of rebuilding old modernist house located near Warsaw, Poland. Designed by Hornik Chmura Architektura.

As you can see HCA cleaned the original structure from worned and destroyed parts and leave a clean minimalist architecture. The next step was to create additional space for client adding the new part of the building. In this case their concept was to maximally hide or expanse the new part of home.

So the task was to create a two visuals – two same images – one with the polished stainless steel and with corten.

First idea assumed an autumn atmosphere but we declined it quickly – it was too colorful – we needed to see it in more neutral situation. So I tried to make as greeny park as it can be with touch of retro feeling in the scene to make it a bit more emotional.

Results of our cooperation you can see below.

Would you choose mirror or the corten panels?