Café Azimute by Dimitri Bitu

Brazilian architecture seamlessly integrated with the surroundings and a welcoming environment. That’s Café Azimute!

I present to you the project of this coffee shop, located in Fortaleza, Brazil. It was designed to bring together various architectural elements in which I believe, becoming a truly unique space in Fortaleza.

The tables communicate with the outside and invite people to explore the interior, where they are greeted by double-height ceilings and a diverse layout to cater to various preferences. The combination of hydraulic tiles, bricks, wicker, lighting, vegetation, and art makes Café Azimute the next landmark in the city’s coffee scene.

Reviving the typical interaction with the sidewalk, a characteristic of Ceará, was a significant inspiration in this project.

Café Azimute welcomes everyone with a cozy atmosphere, and upon entering, visitors are captivated by the richness of details constructed with authentic Brazilian architectural materials. The flexibility of the layout makes the space adaptable to various audiences.

360 Wola Village Park by Radosław Kielak

I would like to share the latest project created in collaboration between PICTURA Studio and REAL POLYGONS Studio. It is a 360-degree park walkthrough developed for Urba Green, a real estate developer, with the investment situated in Kraków, Poland. You can experience the entire interactive walkthrough by visiting the following link: https://www.pictura.com.pl/URBA_360/index.html.

Almuerza by Andre Melendres

Immerse in a meticulously designed Filipino Spanish lunch interior, blending traditional elements seamlessly. Created using Zbrush for detailed walls, 3dsmax for structural modeling with Quixel textures, and Corona Renderer for precise lighting compositions, the result is a harmonious blend of digital craftsmanship. This immersive space transcends cultural boundaries, offering a feast for the senses, where technology and artistic vision unite to celebrate the richness of Filipino and Spanish heritage.

Clos Saint-Louis by Antek Jancelewicz

This innovative eco-district in Saint-Germain-en-Laye beautifully blends architectural heritage with modern living, emphasizing harmony with nature and community engagement.

The visualizations made by [url=https://perspectiviste.studio/]Perspectiviste Studio[/url] showcase the transformative architectural vision of AHA and Bechu & Associés, contributing to the project’s victory in the architectural competition.