The following images, are my renders for my current project and include a living area and also the bedroom, i am rather happy with them, they reflect the theme i was going for, of course somethings have changed but they vary little as to what i had in mind.
The rendering process for these images, has been slightly time consuming as i had to render the image to see the outcome then change whatever i didnt like. However i am fairly satisfied with these pieces.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Friday, 13 May 2011
I am currently in the process of completing a project where i have been required to renovate a public building into a residential one. For this project i have been required to do a variety of different things , varying from floor plans to using sketch up to create a final model of the building. I have decided to share some of my early renders peices, to give you an idea as to what can be accomplished by using a program such as skecthup
Although these images are just development, i think they give you a good idea as to how the interior could look like in real life. And displaces my ideas clearly. So far i am enjoying this project, as i am able to decided how the interior is going to look, from the flooring to the decoration. Its deffinitly something i enjoy doing.
Although these images are just development, i think they give you a good idea as to how the interior could look like in real life. And displaces my ideas clearly. So far i am enjoying this project, as i am able to decided how the interior is going to look, from the flooring to the decoration. Its deffinitly something i enjoy doing.
Monday, 2 May 2011
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Designed by two architects Todd Saunders and Tommie wilhelmsen overlooking the norwegian fjord, it has no lights installed as it will be used mostly in the summer which only has 4 hours of darkness, and therefor was decided no lights would be required. The whole building is insulated with recycled newspaper and there is no electricity running through this building. A calm and peaceful get away that would be a perfect place to escape to.
The Sra Pou colourful Vocational School in Cambodiawas handmade from red bricks to fit into its surroundings, there are coloured shutters which can be opened and closed to block out the sun. Originally this was just a Class project however the designers of this building Hilla Rudanko and Anssi Kankkunen decided to go further ahead after they recieved funding for the project.
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