Deichstrasse Duisburg Laar — multi-family 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Multi-Family

Deichstrasse Duisburg Laar

Contemporary Housing Complex Visualization

Elevated panoramic view of a contemporary multi-family housing complex with red brick and white render, curved blue rooflines, multiple buildings, and surrounding green landscape.

Project Overview

A multi-family residential project in Greenville, SC, Deichstrasse Duisburg Laar came to us at the stage where the design was locked and the client needed one image — the definitive view — for their launch materials.

Elevated panoramic view of a contemporary multi-family housing complex with red brick and white render, curved blue rooflines, multiple buildings, and surrounding green landscape.

The Result

Delivered within 1-2 weeks, the render slotted straight into the multifamily housing developer’s pitch deck and has been their lead visual for the project.

Have a project in mind? Drop us a brief and we’ll get back to you with a quote within a day. Or see what else we’ve done.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the full scale of a multi-building housing complex in a single visualization?

We use elevated panoramic camera angles to showcase the entire development's massing, building relationships, and landscape integration, giving developers and planning committees a comprehensive understanding of the project's scope.

Why is exterior visualization particularly important for multi-family housing developments?

Multi-family projects require buy-in from investors, zoning boards, and future residents simultaneously — high-quality exterior renders communicate density, material choices, and neighborhood fit in ways that floor plans and elevations cannot.

What is the typical turnaround time for a multi-building exterior visualization like Deichstrasse Duisburg Laar?

A panoramic exterior visualization of a multi-building complex typically takes 10–14 business days from model receipt to final delivery, depending on the number of buildings and level of landscape detailing required.

How do architects and developers use these multi-family exterior renders in their approval process?

These renders are used in planning submissions, investor pitch decks, and pre-sale marketing to demonstrate how material palettes like red brick and white render work together across multiple structures within the broader site context.

What makes the multi-family exterior category unique compared to single-residence exterior visualization?

Multi-family exteriors require careful attention to repetitive facade rhythms, varied roofline articulation, and the interplay between multiple buildings — ensuring each structure reads as part of a cohesive development while maintaining individual architectural identity.

Like what you see?

Let's create something extraordinary for your next project.