B&TB + KAAN: Beursplein

B&TB + KAAN: Beursplein
We don´t believe in money shots. Better than that we prefer good shots, or at least trying to get them. It is not a matter of being bigger, better, faster, but to conceive projects in a more unorthodox way. How to show scale without showing the whole cake.
This is what happened with this nice competition we made for our good friends of KAAN architecten.
Ta-da!

House Exterior. 3D Visualization

Exterior House 3D Visualization from Archicgi.
Creating Exterior Presentation is both challenging and fascinating.
Effective Design must be in harmony with the surroundings. It also must be impactful and reflect the lifestyle of the owner.
For this Architectural Rendering both of these tasks were sucesfully fulfilled by our 3D Specialists.

Watermill in Bucharest 1847

Year 1847, Bucharest. The watermills from Foisor (today near Mihai Bravu Bridge). Because I had as reference only an old plan and some old drawings with other watermills from that period, the image is more imaginative than a reconstruction. I have made also a 360 panoramic view so that you can imagine better how it would have been there. Comments are welcome.

3d rendering for the house

This 3d rendering I did for a project for my house. The goal of it was to check out how the exterior will look according to a project my friend architect did. Unfortunately, due to circumstances, this house wasn’t built. Software used: 3ds Max, V-Ray, Eyen Fusion

Los Jales House

A contemporary house designed for a client in Guadalajara, México.

The purpose of the house was to take advantage of the richness of the flora as well as the views to the city.

Heavy amounts of material testing was done before achieving a definitive concept in two weeks. The final results demonstrate a warm feeling throughout the spaces of the house.

Every rendering was done relying in the balance between environment and the house. Composition made a huge role in framing certain architectural elements. Attention to detail was taken care specially.

Geek talking, VraySun was used instead HDRI to make brighter images. However an HDRI Backplate took place in the background. The garden was made with Forest Pack + QuixelMegascans and a touch of MattePaint in Photoshop.