Trois Shkallet Spirale — commercial 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Commercial

Trois Shkallet Spirale

Minimalist Modern Low Rise Apartment Visualization

3D render of a 3-story minimalist modern apartment building with white rendered facade, open balconies with metal railings, large floor-to-ceiling windows, ground-level parking garage, landscaped surroundings with mature trees, person waving in foreground.

Project Overview

corporate developer working on Trois Shkallet Spirale in Portland, OR needed a visual that could move fast through approvals. We delivered a single high-impact render built for exactly that.

3D render of a 3-story minimalist modern apartment building with white rendered facade, open balconies with metal railings, large floor-to-ceiling windows, ground-level parking garage, landscaped surroundings with mature trees, person waving in foreground.

The Result

The final output landed within 1-2 weeks. Clean, high-resolution, ready for print and screen. It’s been the visual backbone of this project’s public-facing materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve the clean, white-rendered facade look in exterior visualizations like Trois Shkallet Spirale?

We carefully calibrate material shaders to replicate smooth stucco and rendered finishes under natural lighting conditions, ensuring the facade reads as bright and minimal without appearing flat or overexposed.

Why are commercial multi-story apartment renders important for corporate developers?

These visualizations allow corporate developers to present the building's massing, unit layouts, and streetscape integration to investors and planning committees well before construction begins, accelerating approval timelines.

What is the typical turnaround for a commercial exterior render of this complexity?

A multi-story residential-commercial exterior with landscaping, vehicles, and human figures is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from confirmed brief and model receipt.

How do architects use renders like this during the entitlement and permitting process?

Architects submit these photorealistic exteriors alongside planning applications to demonstrate neighborhood compatibility, showing how the building's scale, materials, and setbacks relate to the surrounding context.

What makes commercial exterior visualizations uniquely challenging compared to residential or interior renders?

Commercial exteriors must convey both architectural detail and urban context — balancing accurate facade materials, ground-level retail or parking integration, mature landscaping, and realistic human scale all within a single composed view.

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