Gallery
GK VIZ
India
Credits
credits :Morci Visuals , Asian school of architecture and design innovation , D5 Render..... As part of the academic competition on behave of my college : Asianschool of architecture and design innovation i have rendered this image. Morci visual was supported with design data and workspace support. I am official d5 render campus ambassador so i got software support from d5 and this is officially featured on d5 social platform in order to support me.
Notes
The facade design of this project is a masterclass in industrial minimalism, defined by a high-performance building envelope that balances transparency with structural rigidity. The primary skin consists of a modular vertical panel system, likely utilizing semi-translucent polycarbonate or etched glass panels. This choice of material allows the building to act as a massive light diffuser; during the day, it draws in soft, natural light to reduce glare, while at night, it transforms into a glowing lantern that illuminates the surrounding plaza. The panels are framed within a precision-engineered aluminum grid, where the slender mullions provide a rhythmic verticality that guides the eye upward. This "curtain wall" approach creates a lightweight, ethereal aesthetic that purposefully contrasts with the heavy, grounded nature of the concrete landscape. The deliberate lack of traditional ornamentation allows the inherent textures of the metal and glass to drive the visual narrative, emphasizing a "truth to materials" philosophy common in contemporary institutional architecture.
Regarding the render detailing, the images exhibit an exceptionally high level of photorealistic sophistication, particularly in the handling of light and material interaction. The lighting strategy employs a dual-layered approach: a cool, ambient sky light that provides even illumination across the facade, and warm, integrated linear LEDs that define the hardscape. These LED strips are meticulously tucked into the undersides of the concrete "plinth" steps, creating a "floating" effect that softens the mass of the masonry. The rendering of the concrete itself captures the subtle imperfections of site-cast material, including slight tonal variations and a matte, non-reflective finish that absorbs light rather than bouncing it. This realism extends to the timber slats of the benches, where the warm, saturated tones of the wood grain provide a necessary organic counterpoint to the monochromatic grey palette of the building and ground plane.
