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Child Development Center

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Finished a rendering of a Child Development Center, designed by MBF Architects in New Bern. They are great to work with.

The School of Soccer (Dallas, TX) – Kicking around Ideas

Friday, March 6th, 2009

We typically work with clients who have finalized plans and design. But we occasionally get projects from visitors who have the entrepreneurial spirit to start something exciting and need some help in visualizing a concept to help raise some funds. These situations require us to wear a different hat. But [...]

Concepts for Waterview at Scottsdale

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Although most of our projects are for marketing purpose with designs finalized, we sometimes get to help architects and developers visualize and communicate their designs to investors and city planners.  This typically starts with some massing study with wire frames and models, then sketches with entourage, and lastly the inclusion of color, texture, and material.
This [...]

Turning Architectural Illustrations Upside Down

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Effective communication is a key to success. Increasingly, graphics help you tell your story better. That’s where we come in. Our job has always been about visualization. Historically, this entailed architectural illustrations of 2D elevations and then 3D perspectives. Lately, we’ve taken this static medium and literally “turned it upside [...]

Courtside Condos – Raising the Ceiling on Floors

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Courtside Condos, completed in the summer of 2006, is a 16-story, 104-unit development in Charlotte, NC. As with most large condo developments, the city, lenders, and the developer sought a large pre-sale commitment before starting construction. Our initial rendering helped raise that number substantially. In fact, the rendering received such a positive [...]

Site Unseen

Monday, September 15th, 2008

One of the biggest obstacles that developers face is getting investors, the government, and buyers to visualize their developments. Poor communication could kill a project at the financing, approval, or sales stages. Architectural renderings can help communicate your ideas. It can provide views that one can’t easily see, show phases of development, [...]

Success with Clayton Homes

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

In 2007, just as the single-family builder are experiencing the a slow down, the factory-built sector is swamped by the same factors.  Fortunately for us, we have been working with one of the leaders in that industry, Clayton Homes.   Builder magazine May 2008 (National Association of Home Builders) ranked Clayton Homes first for 2007 Manufactured [...]

Actus Lend Lease – From “Virtual Sea to Shining Sea”

Friday, July 4th, 2008

We have been working with Actus on several military housing projects for a few years now. It  is a pleasure to help develop improved military housing for the families of our armed forces. These projects took us to many bases “virtually” around the country including:

Camp Lejeune (North Carolina)
Fort Huachuca (Arizona)
West Point Academy [...]