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3d visualization

Brutalist Visions | The works of Clemens Gritl
design

Brutalist Visions | The works of Clemens Gritl

Since completing his architectural studies, Clemens Gritl has been designing 3D computer models, reflecting and exploring urban utopias of the 20th century. His work focuses on the interaction between space, dimension, scale, monotony, and materiality of urban megastructures and their possible impact on human beings. We asked Clemens about the
A fascinating interplay of planar and spatial dimensions
design

A fascinating interplay of planar and spatial dimensions

Their unique furniture and wallpapers transform the space into an eclectic wonderland, radiating cheerfulness and optimism. A piece of Curious Boy furniture brings joy and magic to any space. Introducing the extraordinary Italian design duo who dreamt it all up. High-quality design, expert craftsmanship, and surprising materials all express the
Impressions of everyday life | Interview with photographer Hanna Rédling
design

Impressions of everyday life | Interview with photographer Hanna Rédling

Hanna Rédling is interested in the various dilemmas of the ever-expanding virtual world, the escape from reality, the feeling of the present’s uncertainty, searching for a way to express them through photography. In addition to classical photography, she has recently been working with 3D imaging processes. Her works are
Visualization in architecture: artistic representation or unrealistic deception?
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Visualization in architecture: artistic representation or unrealistic deception?

Digital design tools have divided architects for as long as they have existed. Many believe that paper-based drawings are still not outweighed by renders showing an uncanny resemblance to reality. The question arises: should these architectural visualizations be regarded as pretentious means of persuasion or as a branch of digital
Imaginary holiday | Casa Plenaire
architecture

Imaginary holiday | Casa Plenaire

We still don’t know anything about summer, whether we can go on vacation or travel at all. For the time being, only our imagination can cross the borders, but it comes with some benefits: our dreams don’t depend on our wallets or distance. And now we can pick