Aarti Office Cyber Lab — Case Study
High-tech cyber/computer lab with geometric triangular ceiling panels, skylights, multiple monitor workstations displaying cybersecurity graphics, ergonomic task chairs, and large wall-mounted display
Client
Atkins Design Group
Industry
Commercial Interior Design
Objective
Design visualization and marketing collateral for a commercial interior design project in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Deliverables
4 photorealistic interior renders across eye-level viewpoints
Project Overview
When Atkins Design Group brought us Aarti Office Cyber Lab, the design was nearly complete but the project’s visual identity didn’t exist yet. Our job was to create it — a suite of images that would define how the world first encounters this commercial interior design project.
The Challenge
Several factors made this project demanding. None of them were insurmountable, but together they required careful planning and constant communication.
Environmental context was critical. This project doesn’t exist on a white background — it sits in a real place with real neighbours, real vegetation, real light. Getting that wrong would make even perfect architecture look like a toy model.
Consistency across the full gallery was essential. When someone flips through all the images, they should feel like they’re walking through one coherent place — not looking at renders made by different people on different days.
The material palette was specific and unforgiving. Certain finishes — the way light catches a particular stone, how a timber grain reads at different scales — had to be precise or the entire image would feel off to anyone who knows the real thing.
Our Approach
Material development was a dedicated phase, not an afterthought. We sourced or created every texture to match the specification documents, testing each one under the project’s target lighting conditions before locking it in.
We delivered work-in-progress renders at two structured milestones. The first review caught composition and material issues. The second refined atmosphere and detail. By the time we hit final production, there were no surprises.
We started with an extended briefing — not just the drawings, but the thinking behind them. Understanding why the architect made certain material choices or oriented spaces in a particular way informed every creative decision downstream.
Lighting studies came early. We rendered quick test frames at multiple times of day and in multiple weather conditions, then presented options to the Atkins Design Group so the mood was locked before we invested in final-quality production.
Final delivery was staged. Hero images shipped first for immediate marketing use. The complete gallery followed shortly after, formatted for web, print, and presentation deck use.
The Result
What started as a visualization brief became the foundation of the project’s brand identity. The renders are the first thing anyone sees when they encounter Aarti Office Cyber Lab — and they’re designed to make that first impression count.
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