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Studio Cons-ole

645  240x180 cons ole example07 Studio Cons ole If you remember Cons-ole, the rendering studio that we featured here a while ago, you will be glad (or not – happiness is a choice) to have some info directly from them, in case you need to hire a professional team of digital artists to take care of all the hard and laborious work of creating realistic imagery for your projects.

But before we give you the actual contact info, here is a gallery with their works. Enjoy and prosper.

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Studio Cons-ole offers architectural firm and buildings companies wide range of services in the 3D graphics and  visualization.

Visualization - a reliable way to preview and objective assessment final result of the project. Using modelling of 3D
environment, guiding progress at all stages of realizing idea, you get a perfect result and insure themselves against unnecessary expenditures.

Architecture-Viz | Architectural Visualization and Interior Design

Architecture-Viz is the home base of two of our friends, and ex-university colleagues. Their work become more and more surrealistic and original. The two architects behind the projects will soon make a big name for themselves with their work and approach. They use Cinema 4D in conjunction with Vray for C4D, and as you will soon see, they master them. Photoshop too. You can check their official websites here: a-viz.com, randari.wordpress.com

Also, we want to show you what they’re capable of. Here are a few of their projects:

Garbovan Architecture Viz | Architectural Visualization and Interior Design

© A-viz | mcub | 3f-studio

Garbovan 1 Architecture Viz | Architectural Visualization and Interior Design

© A-viz | mcub | 3f-studio

Garbovan 2 Architecture Viz | Architectural Visualization and Interior Design

© A-viz | mcub | 3f-studio

Garbovan 4 Architecture Viz | Architectural Visualization and Interior Design

© A-viz | mcub | 3f-studio

Garbovan 5 Architecture Viz | Architectural Visualization and Interior Design

© A-viz | mcub | 3f-studio

Yep, these are all renderings, believe it or not …

If you want to see more firms that do a great job at rendering, leave a comment in the section bellow.

Base Architecture | Stonehawke House

Located in Brisbane, Australia, the house called Stonehawke House, is the creation of the Base Architecture team, and is a happy mix of texture, color, texture and shape. The surroundings of the house find their corespondents in the materials used on the facades.

stonehawke Base Architecture | Stonehawke House

Architects: Base Architecture / Shawn Godwin
Location:
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Interior Designer:
Base Architecture / Natalie Godwin
Project Area:
290 sqm
Project Year:
2008
Photographs: Christopher Frederick Jones

stonehawke 1 Base Architecture | Stonehawke House

With such organic and raw materials in the natural surrounds of sandstone rockwork and various species of native tall trees it was important to reflect this in the form and materiality of the houses’ looks.

stonehawke 2 Base Architecture | Stonehawke House

With this language the cladding and structure has been represented accordingly with rough sawn stained plywood, galvanised steel and combinations of horizontal and vertical sections mimicking the tree forms.

stonehawke 4 Base Architecture | Stonehawke House

stonehawke 6 Base Architecture | Stonehawke House

stonehawke 3 Base Architecture | Stonehawke House

Sagan Piechota Architecture | Otter Cove Residence

If you’re anything like me, and you love both the sea and the mountain, you will definitely like the following piece of work. The following images made my brain dance around with ideas all day. I love what the Sagan Piechota Studio created, and I’d love to live in this house… oh, the shape, the color, the texture, the site … pure art and magic.

Sagan Piechota Architecture have crafted the Otter Cove residence in Carmel, California. Here’s a glimpse on what the house offers.

Otter Cove Sagan Piechota Architecture | Otter Cove Residence

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Studio Aisslinger | Fincube Prototype

Fincube Studio Aisslinger | Fincube Prototype

Fincube | Studio Aisslinger

German Architecture Studio Aisslinger, comes with a new modular housing prototype, sustainable and transportable.  The low energy house, named ‘Fincube’,  is comprised of thin horizontal “ledges” of locally grown wood that wrap the slightly bulging form.

Fincube 2 Studio Aisslinger | Fincube Prototype

Fincube | Studio Aisslinger

You can only find this concept cool and interesting, although made out with simple lines and shapes.

Fincube 3 Studio Aisslinger | Fincube Prototype

What is actually an interesting touch is the  second facade layer, because it provides privacy for the inhabitants and fuses the man-made structure with its natural surroundings.   The home provides 47 sqm of living space with a minimal CO2 footprint,  and can also be easily dismantled and rebuilt on a different site.

Fincube 4 Studio Aisslinger | Fincube Prototype

The supporting structure is made of local larch and the interior is a combination of larch and stone-pine.  Organized in a helical structure, the entrance area blends into a generous open kitchen with an adjacent living space, and around the corner rests the bedroom.

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