Triada Tower

Today we would like to bring to your attention – Triada Tower. 
This is a case study for a 222-meter sustainable skyscraper in Chicago, US. This mixed-used tower rises to become a prominent feature of the skyline and dictate a new sustainable approach in high-rise design and construction. 

One of the most distinguishing building features is a composition of three volumes connected with the steel superstructure. Each volume houses a specific function.

Top block houses high-end apartments, mid-block – five-star hotel with an open terrace and swimming pool, low-one features retail and other public functions to serve the community.

We tried to work through every detail to catch the spirit of the building on the renderings. 

Look at the gleams of the rising sun and feel the pulse of the big city. 
Context buildings around the tower have been intentionally modified to keep the project site undisclosed.
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Blue Palms

Blue Palms is a residential project located on the island of Saint Marteen. With these images we wanted to portray the stunning context in which the project is located by highlighting the greenery and the beauty of the Caribbean Sea. With a very fresh look in its interiors.

CGI for JCM Architect
2020
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Director / Lead Artist: Gustavo Correa
3D Artists:
Felix Velasco
David Felipe Quintero
Juan David Arias
Alejandro Cortes
Management: Carolina Galindo

444 MADISON

Everyone will identify this iconic skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan.
444 Madison Avenue was designed by Robert D. Kohn, Frank E. Vitolo, and John J. Knight and built-in 1929.

For a long time, the building housed the Newsweek headquarters. But now this busy neighborhood offers many amenities such as restaurants, hotels, and entertainment.

The Spectorgroup Company was engaged in the renovation of this cult building. The work embraced the facades’ restoration of the upper floors.
They came to Omegarender with a peculiar request to make not just a rendering displaying only the facade’s changes, but a visualization with the spirit of New York City, which keeps the value of Madison 444 citywide.

As a result, we got a night-time view and thousands of lights in the high-rises, without a single person or any dynamic object, with a sense of active rhythmic city life.

The top levels of 444 Madison Avenue are designed for office spaces. Its narrow rooftop provides open views of both Saint Patrick’sCathedral and the New York Palace Hotel

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