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Interior Visuals of an upcoming renovation of an old factory building in the outskirts of Berlin.
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This is a signature image for a competition to create a modern wooden building in the center of Gothenburg. The building will be located in Gothenburg´s first modernist area, Johanneberg. The work with the image was pretty straight forward. The forground and background was photographed during the winter so we had to edit the light and remove a lot of christmas candleholders from the windows. The facades and brick parts were modelled using railclone. The building was rendered using corona with corona sun/sky. Luckily, this entry won the competition.
The focus, on this project, was on technical and artistic/aestetic goals, tryng to add emotion to my pictures with some details that can bring the viewer into an alive context.
I love to experiment different camera type, for this project i choose a 6×6 camera with a tilt shift lens (from 100 to 150mm).
This scene (and in general my workflow) is strictly 3d based, i mean, i want to be much more like a virtual photographer than a matte painter, so i do a very subtle and quick post production with camera raw for adjust some contrast and color.
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An illustration of an upcoming development to the Stockholm Sickla Transporation Hub and it’s neighbourhood. Render done for WalkTheRoom. Fully 3D apart from some 2D cutout people and the bridge. Render done for WalkTheRoom.
Northern Norway is a paradise for those, who prefer quite retreat in the solitude of wild nature rather than southern busy touristic places. Infinity House was designed for this specific purpose. Located in the remote area, it is surrounded by harsh northern landscapes with panoramic views of mountains and Norwegian Sea. Simple monolithic concrete volume rises above the rocks. Raw materials create feeling of the connection with the surrounding landscape. Huge windows take advantage of spectecular views and blur the boundary between exterior and interior.
The building consists of three main elements – exterior concrete superstructure, black concrete infinity pool roof and a black box with a bathroom and a secret stair. The house is designed as one big open space, where living room, kitchen and bedroom are located. The interiors are subtle and have predominantly monochrome tones in order not to distract from the ever changing light and colors on the outside. Enclosed black volume of the bathroom contains a stair that leads to the 21m infinity pool on the roof. The heated pool is divided in two areas – swimming lane and resting bath, providing various recreational opportunities for the owners.