Kilograph collaborated with Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) on the 'Makers' KUbe', a new studio space for the University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design. The project aimed to capture the vibrant essence of student life in this innovative development.
As a hub for higher learning, the 'Makers' KUbe' encourages students to embrace the future of design and architecture through its unique fusion of eco-friendly aesthetics and futuristic technology, embodied in the striking glazed cube with lattice timber structure.
Kilograph’s renderings sought to encapsulate these qualities and illustrate the lively spirit of student life across seasons, from leisurely summer days on the lawns, to winter snowball fights.
This unique atmosphere of fun and educational excellence forms the core essence of the project and our visual storytelling.
The project was led by Kilograph Managing Director Fernando Such Berenguer and Studio Director Tom Spall, Senior Art Director Fredy Castellanos, Art Director Brett Jones, with contributions from 3D Artists Maria Anchel, Matteo Venanzio, Paul Akaba, Ricardo Hernandez and under direction from CEO & Founder Keely Colcleugh.
Credits:
- Kilograph - Managing Director - Fernando Such Berenguer
- Kilograph - Studio Director - Tom Spall
- Kilograph - Senior Art Director - Fredy Castellanos
- Kilograph - Art Director - Brett Jones
- Kilograph - 3D Artist - Maria Anchel
- Kilograph - 3D Artist - Matteo Venanzio
- Kilograph - 3D Artist - Paul Akaba
- Kilograph - 3D Artist - Ricardo Hernandez