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“#CC9999” by Inês Bandeira and Pedro Oliveira
We’ve decided to capture this specific perspective because we want to try and communicate the atmosphere and sensation of its space through its color. But also a space that would intrigue whoever came across it and that would help promote curiosity about other spaces that aren’t shown in the image. It could be either the corridor at the end of the hall or the stairs that brings a certain suspense of what might be at the top.
To create this concept of simultaneous events and feelings of the space, we started by merging a diversity of perspectives approaching an idea of spatial and structure composition through: mass, emptiness, rhythm, contrast, unity, dimension, scale and light. We also try to incorporate a relationship with nature, where we try to bring an identity with a complex composition.”
Software used: Twin Motion, Other
“Frontier of Galapagosization” by Jasper Lo
This modular timber structure utilized aquaponics to promote urban farming on the edge of the town. By designing a border typology to develop a place for agriculture, conserving nature and endemic species to dissolve the existing physical and cultural boundary. The structural material proposed the guava tree as a laminated timber panel, transferring the invasive species into building material.
The vertical farm provides a starting place to nurture the little coffee plantation until it grows up and send them back to the highland to continue working with the existing agriculture. As an intervention, it creates disturbance from the urban perspective to the environment and noosphere, leading the existing fragile system to positive cycles.”
Software used: Rhino, Lumion, Photoshop
“The Built Environment” by Wilson Costa
Software used: SketchUp, Photoshop
“Beach House Daydream” by Jordan Gray
This is a glimpse back on quarantine days through a surreal and hazy lens; a rumination on being locked-in during lockdown. A story about creature comforts and coping. A study of contrasts: cold and warmth, impositions and control, reality and daydreams. A virtual getaway for the mind.”
Software used: SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop
“Architecture in Drag” by Michael Evola
For those whose identities are fluid, the architectural house is anything but comforting. Than there are the houses of ball culture; imitative houses for those without an architectural house. An organization of individuals providing comfort and shelter to fluid identities. As a ball house, this organization is also fluid. Space, ritual and structure are drawn as unstable and unbound. It expresses the limitlessness of identity and the concept’s lack of truth, like a drag performer.”
Software used: V-Ray, Rhino, Blender, Photoshop
“Duplex Feeling” by Alberto Pizzoli
The image portrays a mountain cabin, located in the Alps. It can be rented for the entire season, to take advantage of the proximity with the ski slopes and the summer hikes. The atmosphere inside is warm and welcoming. A pleasant shelter. The key of the image is the position of the camera. The entrance is located on a platform between the two stair flights, and this point of view becomes a section of the space, showing the contrast between natural and artificial light. The final touch is the lady profile behind the glass, adding a sensual feeling.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop
“Nature Takes Over Again” by Dominik Stoschek
It takes place in a street that is completely abandoned but filled with human remnants.
Buildings framing the street are slowly falling apart and are overgrown with grass and plants. A few animals such as deer and ducks are reconquering this place again. In the background, you can glimpse the skyline of an abandoned city. The perspective guides the viewer’s attention towards a collapsed bridge which is the ultimate symbol of the end of humankind and the domination of nature.””
Software used: Rhino, Other
“Forest…Sweet Home” by Oscar Sanabria
The distant…those tall pines…. straight ahead, without obstacles…, I’ll never see them again….
But suddenly, step by step…. those hateful concrete blocks became my best accompaniment, fuller of life, beautiful at days and nights…
I cannot conceive of life without this beautiful view, and I recognize that it is not always easy to be a rock in the forest.
The Rock House design inspired by “Casa Retina” from Arnau Estudi d´Arquitectura.”
Software used: V-Ray, 3ds Max
“The Architecture of Numinosity” by Samuel Negash
The “ineffable,” “immeasurable” and the “numinous.” The architecture of Numinosity draws from religious scholar Rudolf Otto and his ‘Idea of the Holy'”
Software used: V-Ray
“Nymphaeum” by Zana Bamarni
In my work, I tried to adapt this spatial layout to create a garden-like space which envokes a sense of protection and tranquility. Another aspect of the Baroque design language which partially found its way to the Villa-Giulia is the plasticity of the surfaces. I adapted this characteristic in a more contemporary way. The patterns are the result of projection and intersection operations, which blurs the shapes. The goal was to create a space that doesn’t give away its secrets so easily but invites you to uncover them.”
Software used: V-Ray, Rhino
“Grand Hotel” by Zana Bamarni
Software used: V-Ray, Rhino
“Ice Towers” by Viviane Viniarski, Antonella Marzi, Chiara Marzi, Marta Dituri, Daniela Aru and Jose Gerardo Ponte
Our concept design stems from abstract ideas and shapes in inhospitable environments that become an architectural project. The site context aims to stimulate people’s thoughts on the consequences of human intervention in the living environment and adaptation to architecture. Two crystalline monoliths emerge in the Arctic landscape. The building’s volume explores the sense as an ice sculpture on the rocks, by means of materials, textures, and colors.
As generated by tectonic forces, they guard and conceal an entire underground world. The towers rise from a submerged area, bursting through the surface, which integrating into the landscape – between the cliff and ocean waves.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Revit, Photoshop
“The Magician” by John Yim
Software used: Rhino, Cinema 4D
“Mirage” by Hamzeh Althweib
Software used: Photoshop
“The Places That Do Not Exist” by Noam Elyasim
Software used: V-Ray, SketchUp, Photoshop, Other
“Whenever I See the Ocean I Think of Home” by Daniel Chen
salt air on a breeze,
thin lines of light across space tether you to me;
and on southern seas,
down by black sand beach,
there’s a ghost in the spaces where you used to be. //
La Mer (in English: The Sea), is an architectural monument that acts as a reflection of the ocean: the tensile roof surface ripples as the ocean wind blows on it, mimicking the effect of the waves below.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Rhino, Corona Renderer
“Inhabit the Uninhabitable” by Aristotle Gaddi
The architectural language focuses on the importance and scale of landscaping on the built environment and how people inhabit these spaces.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop
“Black Sea of Trees” by Koen Klok
The Cone is an architectural hybrid structure hovering on top of the pinnacle, self-fulfilling a prophecy. The structure is a symbol of hope for those who are lost, remaining hopeless in the Black Sea of Trees; Aokigahara. It provides shelter for those who reach the end of the pilgrimage after final efforts with severe prostratious powers. Better times await for those who dare to step in the cocoons of the cryonic hotel of the Cone. Come, come and see; give it a go.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop
“LUCI” by Roman Huzar
This story is not really about traditional architecture, it’s about the environment in which we live, where man is a prism of what surrounds him and what was created by the main architect – nature.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Other
“Skyscrapers to Lifesavers- Rewilding Manchester” by Hermann Siu
This increases environmental degradation and climate change. But what if rewilding our city could reduce the magnitude of this EPHEMERALITY? Rather confining to the stereotypical language of simply promoting greater urban greeneries, one should stimulate the BUFFER ZONE between ECOCENTRISM and TECHNOCENTRISM. In turn, accelerating the developments of biophilic urbanisms to rectify the environment, society, and economy. Rewriting the relationship between HUMANS and NATURE is imperative. The old normal of taking and consuming is unambiguously malfunctioning. The NEW NORMAL must grow, restore, and cure.”
Software used: SketchUp, Rhino, Photoshop, Twin Motion
“Tamarack” by Daniel Temple and Alaina Temple
Software used: 3ds Max, Revit, Corona Renderer
“Afloat” by Osama Zia Khan
Our mind is like a cloudy sky: in essence clear and pure, but overcast by clouds of delusions. Just as the thickest clouds can disperse, so, too, even the heaviest delusions can be removed from our mind. The bubbles are reminiscent of a lucid dream, fragile and fragrant with hope. The house in the clouds is my reprieve from worldliness. It’s a place of solace, a break from monotony and a life of peace.
Designed by Alexis Dornier”
Software used: Lumion, Revit, Photoshop
“House in the Carpathians” by Ksenia Kora
Our team has made these images for a small house surrounded by Karpathian mountains.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop
“Mars, Colony III” by CUUB studio and Arsenii Kolesnikov
The true magic of Mars comes at sunset and midnight.
Describing the emotions you will feel on Mars is impossible. Visit Colony III and explore the universe in a way you’ve never before imagined.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer
“Poles and Umbrellas” by HISM studio
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop