Batavia! by Tom Burkewitz
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Office space in a green area.
Modeled with Blender
Rendered with Octane Standalone 3.06.4
Affinity Photo mainly to reduce noise
Built by the famous Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, the house is located in northern Portugal, on a hill overlooking the town of Vila Nova de Familaçao by the west, at 18 kilometers south of Braga.The house has a clear regional identity with Portuguese culture of the architect and the place where the house is located. The color and volume of the house seems to be carved directly on the ground, from a single volume.True work of architectural art of 545m² with 5 bedrooms, outdoor swimming pool of 72m² and land of 10363 m². Sold with a house of 70 m² and a garage of 45m².
A small personal project I did to add to my portfolio.
As you can see I used the term ‘architecture’ a bit loosely here 😉
B&TB + DRMA Architects: Compost-Production
Northern Europe architects have a special ability to design projects that blend flawlessly with nature.
High grasses, wilderness, sedum roofs are words that resonate in our heads when we face these kind of projects.
It is tricky not to fall into too many conventionalisms when you do these kind of images, and even you have to portray those activities there is always a thin line between simplicity and being tacky.
We hope being closer to the first thing than to the second one.
An image made for the nice fellows of DRMA Architects for their Madla-Revheim masterplan.
Have a nice & picturesque week…
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Hi everyone,
I’d like to share these images developed some time ago where we focused on vegetation and trees in the green patio and in the roof terrace. Both views are of the same project by Nemesi Studio (Rome, Italy) in daylight and artificial lights.