Incense Burner
Incense Burner ( Oman )
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Kashan is a lovely city of iran and has great architecture and history….so we try close our plan and concept to Climate and Tradition and….we use bricks for main materials because kashan is a warm region and brick is best choice for material….
Anyway hope you like it and thanks for your attention
Interior Render for a Living Room
The site is surrounded by luscious greenery in summer and covered by an overwhelming white snow in winter. As is a delicate site for a “Land(scape) Mark”, one whose indefinite programming demands a careful degree of deliberation. The location and triangle shape of the “stage” was only determined after precise examination and deduction of the site condition, to minimize the impact for the existing vegetation and to maximize the view on the platform. While sitting on the hill, it is facing the Songhua lake at a distance, who is famous for the rime in its surrounding areas.
In the end of 2019 we were commissioned to visualize the interior of a swimming pool for a house in Switzerland. Our client needed this image to present his ideas of a relaxing spa in a theatrical atmosphere, to the client. The design and the materials changed along the visualization process and the resulting image was very appreciated by the architects.
A villa built from concrete and stone. Despite the cold feel of the materials’ concrete and light stone, we tried to capture a warm feeling through the plant’s selection, working on colours, composition and the general mood of the visuals.