19 Brick Apartment — multi-family 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Multi-Family

19 Brick Apartment

Contemporary Apartment Building Visualization

A four-story contemporary apartment building with red brick and dark panel accents at a street corner, with parked vehicles and mature trees in the scene.

Project Overview

When urban planning firm reached out about 19 Brick Apartment, the scope was intentionally tight. One render. No gallery. Just the strongest possible version of this multi-family residential design.

A four-story contemporary apartment building with red brick and dark panel accents at a street corner, with parked vehicles and mature trees in the scene.

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 accurately render red brick textures and dark panel accents for a multi-family exterior like 19 Brick Apartment?

We use high-resolution PBR material scans of actual brick and panel samples to replicate surface detail, color variation, and weathering, ensuring the facade reads authentically at both street-level and aerial perspectives.

What unique challenges come with visualizing a four-story apartment building on a street corner site?

Corner-lot compositions require balancing two prominent facades simultaneously while integrating contextual elements like sidewalks, traffic flow, and neighboring structures to give planning committees a realistic sense of scale and street presence.

What is the typical turnaround for a multi-family exterior rendering package of this scope?

A project like 19 Brick Apartment, including two to three hero angles with full streetscape context, is typically delivered within 10 to 14 business days from receipt of finalized drawings and material selections.

How do urban planning firms use multi-family exterior renders during the entitlement and approval process?

Firms present these renderings at zoning hearings and design review boards to demonstrate neighborhood compatibility, setback compliance, and streetscape impact, significantly accelerating approval timelines.

What makes multi-family exterior visualizations different from single-residence renders?

Multi-family exteriors demand careful attention to repetitive unit articulation, parking and landscape integration, and pedestrian-scale context — elements that collectively determine whether the building feels like a cohesive addition to the neighborhood rather than an isolated structure.

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