Mandarin Oriental Boston Suite
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Baltyk is an office tower deigned by MVRDV and built by Garvest in center of Poznan, Poland. The project is a tribute to the delightful design. The whole project took about 3 months (it was an after univeristy free time project). I tried to model up as much as possible by my self and comissioned a lot of time to recreat all the surrounding buildings in 3d, as precise as possible.
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Today I would like to share with all of you a project that was made for Blos Roses, a new location for this hair salon that will be located in Brickell, Miami. We always feel very excited when we work on these retail projects because we love to portray the vision and the ideas of the designer. Also, we enjoy thinking about the mood and look of the images, as we know that these must look commercial and appealing for every person that would like to go to this place. We also love all the bright colors on this image. We hope you like this project!!
Full CGI for D’knack for design
2020
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https://www.behance.net/gallery/109664799/CGI-Blos-Roses-Brickell
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I tried to achieve harmony with the Pantone color of the year 2021 in my latest Interior design.
A message of fearless happiness, the ambitious union of PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray + PANTONE 13-0647 Illuminating is synonymous with hope. We need to feel that everything will clear up; this is essential to the human mind.
We continue to share with you a selection of projects that were created for KANT Arkitekter.
I think you’ve already noticed some of the similarities between these projects. Yes, it’s indeed a typical design for Denmark.
But I believe you can agree that the brown bricks look stylish and modern and give a certain aesthetic to the houses.
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Høje Taastrup
TYPOLOGY: Exterior
STATUS: Completed
LOCATION: Taastrup, Denmark
CUSTOMER: KANT Arkitekter
VISUALIZATION: Omega Render
COMPLETION TIME: 1 week
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‘Baa’
The Fall
Design & illustrated by Duy Phan
Recently I got the chance to hear a speech from Ross Calia, Ross is a talented multidisciplinary creative artist. Well known for his addictive sound composing integration into varied project typologies, Ross’s humble speech inspired and provoked me as a visual artist to rethink the way I extract concepts from images.
Learning the limits and possibilities of aural and visual translation when it comes to conveying the conceptual message, I tried to sketch down what I think is hearable that viewers can ‘see’: people or animal’s activities, lighting shift, moving weather and shaking vegetation…etc
‘Baa’ is the outcome of this brainstorming process.
The FALL is middle-hill seated, surrounded by moving nature. In the attempt of putting the livable creatures closer, imagination gives a second of popping up the animal’s sound in our head before scattering the eye through the windy meadow to uncover the architectural object. As natural as reality, the context is built in advance and the look-out structure flows along with the topography, blending itself to be part of the scenery.