Costa Blanca Residence is a contemporary private villa located in a Mediterranean coastal landscape, designed with a strong emphasis on horizontality, openness, and a seamless relationship between architecture and nature.
This project presents a full set of photorealistic exterior architectural visualizations developed to communicate the design intent, spatial hierarchy, and material logic of the residence before construction. The CGI focuses on architectural clarity rather than visual spectacle, allowing form, proportion, and light to define the narrative.
The villa’s composition is built around clean geometric volumes, cantilevered terraces, and layered outdoor spaces that extend daily living toward the landscape. Large glazed surfaces and deep overhangs create a controlled balance between openness and shade, responding to the Mediterranean climate while maintaining visual continuity between interior and exterior zones.
Material choices—light mineral façades, natural stone retaining walls, and warm exterior finishes—were carefully rendered to reflect realistic aging, surface depth, and interaction with sunlight throughout the day. Special attention was given to exterior circulation, pool terraces, access points, and landscape integration to present the residence as a cohesive architectural system rather than a standalone object.
The visualizations were used to support architectural communication, client approvals, and high-end residential presentation, offering a clear and credible representation of the project’s architectural qualities within its natural context.