Modern Tropical Apartment — multi-family 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Multi-Family

Modern Tropical Apartment

Modern Apartment Building Visualization

Corner view of a four-story modern apartment building with white render, wooden louver screens, stacked balconies with greenery, and a metal gate at street level.

Project Overview

A multi-family residential project in Vancouver, BC, Modern Tropical Apartment came to us at the stage where the design was locked and the client needed one image — the definitive view — for their launch materials.

Corner view of a four-story modern apartment building with white render, wooden louver screens, stacked balconies with greenery, and a metal gate at street level.

The Result

Turnaround was 1-2 weeks. The render now serves as the primary visual for the project — anchoring everything from the website header to the investor summary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you capture the depth and layering of tropical facade elements like wooden louvers and stacked balconies in a single exterior render?

We build each material—timber screens, white render, planter greenery—as separate shading layers with physically accurate light transmission, so the final image shows realistic shadow interplay and depth between overlapping facade elements.

What specific challenges does a multi-family apartment exterior present compared to a single-residence visualization?

Multi-family buildings require consistent detailing across repeating units while keeping each floor visually distinct, and the corner perspective must convey the full massing and street presence that planning committees and investors evaluate.

What is the typical turnaround for a four-story multi-family exterior rendering like this Vancouver apartment project?

A corner-view exterior of this complexity is typically delivered in 5–7 business days from confirmed 3D model and material references, with one round of revisions included.

How do architecture firms use multi-family exterior renders like this during the entitlement and pre-sales process?

Firms submit these renders with development permit applications to communicate facade materiality and streetscape impact, and developers repurpose them for pre-sale marketing collateral and investor presentations.

What makes the multi-family exterior category unique in terms of composition and camera placement?

Unlike single-home or interior work, multi-family exteriors must show the building's relationship to the street, neighboring context, and pedestrian scale—so we use a street-level corner camera that captures both primary facades and the entry sequence simultaneously.

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