Visual Representation

As an integral part of our design process, we leverage real-time rendering technologies to visualize complex functions and dynamic behaviors occurring within our buildings. By utilizing cutting-edge game engines, we are able to extend our services to include animation and film production, enabling us to create captivating marketing content for our clients. This innovative approach enhances our ability to showcase the potential of our designs, providing clients with immersive and realistic experiences that effectively communicate the unique features and benefits of their projects.

Subterranean Showroom

The cave-like space inspired by cinematic universe of James Bond holds a high-tech underground lair for an extraordinary private classic car collection of Aston Martins– the largest of its kind in eastern Europe. Hidden under a grassy knoll in one of the Warsaw’s leafy residential areas, a winding access ramp slithers into the subterranean car showroom, where curved walls add texture to this sophisticated showroom. Daylight flooding through a three-metre-wide skylight highlights the organic shape of the room, enhanced with a subtle lighting scheme creating a dusk-like glow which enhances the visitor experience.

EcoPet Flagship factory

A subterranean factory for food packaging company EcoPet in Poland will be located near the city of Lublin and aims to become a blueprint for large scale developments in rural landscapes. Positioned on the narrow and gully topography with a six metre height difference the building is organised on two levels and through its green roof blended into the rural landscape. Ground floor level will have a linear layout and contain three main areas – raw material storage, production line and a storage for finished products. The factory's upper level opened to the public will include visitor centre, conference facilities and a research centre dedicated to the advancements in ecological packaging as well as adequate work spaces for office staff.

Furmanska University

A proposal for the new campus building for the department of Social Sciences at the University of Warsaw (UW) is located in Powisle, the green district of the capital with vast open spaces and lush parks. Due to the scattered and riddled urban fabric, the site has become a perfect spot for an emerging new campus. The proposed building respects the existing park and adjusts its form to avoid cutting down the trees. The green stepped terraced façade followed by wide staircases provide main circulation within the building and equal access to an outdoor space for each floor. Accessible roof top becomes an open garden with views over the city.