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Fabien Barrau uses drone shots to create visions of cities after a climate apocalypse

January 24, 2021 India Block 0
News from the Future by Fabien Barrau

French digital artist Fabien Barrau uses his own drone photography to make photo montages of how ruined architecture might appear after a climate change apocalypse. Called News From the Future, the series of renderings depict famous architectural landmarks in places such as Paris, Rome, New York and London submerged beneath waves or smothered in desert

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Dolmen Shelter is a fictional boutique hotel with stone-shaped guest suites

November 30, 2020 Natasha Levy 0

Creative duo Davit and Mary Jilavyan created the renderings of this imaginary hotel after seeing an insignificant rock feature near their Moscow home.  Dolmen Shelter would be a boutique hotel composed of guest cabins shaped like rough-hewn stones. The project is meant to be loosely evocative of dolmens – ancient megalithic structures composed of huge upright

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Dreamscapes & Artificial Architecture book editor selects five favourite 3D artists

September 15, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Hayden Clay features in the Dreamscapes & Artificial Architecture book published by Gestalten

Berlin-based publisher Gestalten has released a book that showcases whimsical architectural and interiors renderings. The book’s editor, Elli Stuhler, highlights five artists that feature inside. Comprising just over 200 pages, Dreamscapes & Artificial Architecture shows off the fanciful landscapes, structures and interiors imagined by 3D artists “working at the intersection of architecture, interior design, and

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Sivak & Partners imagines contemporary beachside guest suite in Odessa

August 20, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Beach Hotel in Odessa renderings designed by Sivak & Partners

Craggy rock walls and a hot-spring style bathtub would feature in this imaginary Odessa hotel room that interior design studio Sivak & Partners has envisioned in a series of renderings. The guest suite would come as part of a boutique beach hotel in the Ukrainian port city of Odessa that Sivak & Partners’ chief designer,

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Casa Atibaia designed to be “ideal modernist jungle home”

August 13, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Casa Atibaia renderings designed by Charlotte Taylor and Nicholas Préaud

Creatives Charlotte Taylor and Nicholas Préaud took cues from the modernist architecture of Lina Bo Bardi to dream up these renderings of Casa Atibaia, an imaginary home that hides in a São Paulo forest. In a series of ultra-realistic renderings, the pair have envisioned Casa Atibaia to be nestled amongst the forested banks of the

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Architectural visualisers imagine rainbow-coloured Sonora Art Village during pandemic

August 10, 2020 Bridget Cogley 0
Sonora Art Village by Davit Jilavyan and Mary Jilavyan

Moscow designers Davit and Mary Jilavyan spent the coronavirus lockdown creating renderings of an imaginary community in Mexico with two-toned buildings and streets dotted with cacti and swimming pools. Architect Davit and designer Mary created renderings during the Covid-19 pandemic for a community in a nondescript, arid site with hills incorporated into the property. The

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“The desire for escapism is at an all-time high” say visualisers creating fantasy renderings

July 10, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
3D artists roundup

With coronavirus confining people to their homes and rising fears over environmental destruction, a new breed of visual artists is creating utopian landscapes, buildings and interiors for armchair escapists. Here are nine of the best practitioners. Renderings depicting ethereal seaside homes to surreal, pastel-hued dreamscapes have become popular in recent months as people in lockdown

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Underground House Plan B is a hideout concept for the next global crisis

July 2, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Underground House Plan B by Sergey Makhno Architects

Sergey Makhno Architects has envisioned a subterranean concrete home built for enduring the “unpleasant surprises” that may await in the post-pandemic world. Kyiv-based studio Sergey Makhno Architects told Dezeen that the global coronavirus crisis was the “trigger” for visualising Underground House Plan B, a piece of conceptual architecture. “We realised that the world has many

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Casa Plenaire is an imaginary holiday home for lockdown escapism

May 5, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Casa Plenaire by Child Studio

As the coronavirus pandemic puts a halt on all travel plans, Child Studio has collaborated with Plenaire to envision an idyllic seaside villa for the “perfect holiday”. Designed as a “hideaway for the lockdown world”, Casa Plenaire is seen through a series of dreamy renderings created using 3D modelling programmes. The project takes its name

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“We banned renders” from the design process says Tatiana Bilbao

December 4, 2019 Amy Frearson 0
Tatiana Bilbao. Photo is by Ana Hop

Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao refuses to produce computer visualisations of designs still in progress. She says that making collages helps her to develop more exciting buildings. Bilbao’s work is currently on show at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark. The exhibition doesn’t contain any computer renderings; instead designs for projects such as Casa Ajijic and Vivienda Popular are

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