International Architecture Design Awards in 3D visualization
Visualization ‘20 - Result Story
Background
Allowing architects, interior designers, and 3D artists to create increasingly complex, photo-realistic visualizations of built environments, architectural renderings have come a long way from hand made renderings of the not so distant past.
As a digital narrative, a render plays an important role in the ideation of the project, offering insightful perspectives varying across, security and sustainability. Revolutionizing the way people make and look at buildings, renders have made visualization detailed, tailored, quicker, and more efficient, putting the Visualiser in control, from start to finish.
Focusing on the most basic of frameworks (typologies) of built spaces, UNI introduces Architecture (A - Z).
Challenge
‘V for Visualization’ aimed to bring together global design talents that explore one of our most primary needs as a population.
This challenge invited entries of renders that captured imaginations, this theme aimed to recognize indoor and outdoor renders of residential, retail, hospitality, and industrial spaces.
Some of the Best of competition projects are as follows:
Winning Project: Sherbourne Commons - Visualization
By: Byron Cai
Description: A set of 5 visualizations for a social housing proposal in Toronto. Completed in my third year of undergraduate studies.
People’s Choice: The Twittering Platform
By: Joel Mathew
Description: This project explores the ideas of bird-friendly architecture to incorporate programs relevant to the current context of the abandoned terminus in Kochi, Kerala, and preserve the memories of the rail.
Jury Commendation: Visualiz
By: Ivan Mylnikov
Description: A couple of my visualizations from some of the latest personal projects.
Jury Commendation: Island revitalization
By: Margarita Shchigoleva
Description: Visualization of 3 concepts for one island.
Jury Commendation: 東京都 - Tokyo Metropolis
By: Alexander Daxböck
Description: This is an attempt to use this common graphical and visual language as a representation tool for architectural designs. To study the city through its representation, analyzing both the elements and composition of an image of the city and the medium/platform through which it is spread and distributed.
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