Revised Front View Twin Towers — multi-family 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Multi-Family

Revised Front View Twin Towers

Contemporary High Rise Visualization

Dusk front elevation of twin 14-story residential towers with warm beige render, illuminated lobby with retail shops at ground level, balconies with glass railings, parked cars, and street trees.

Project Overview

Sometimes a single image is all it takes to make a design click. That was the brief for Revised Front View Twin Towers — one hero render that would carry the weight of the entire presentation.

Dusk front elevation of twin 14-story residential towers with warm beige render, illuminated lobby with retail shops at ground level, balconies with glass railings, parked cars, and street trees.

The Result

We delivered the finished image within 1-2 weeks. It’s since been used across the project’s marketing materials, from digital listings to printed collateral.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve the warm dusk lighting effect on high-rise residential towers like this?

We carefully simulate golden-hour sun angles and ambient sky color to create realistic dusk illumination, then add interior glow from lobbies and balconies to convey an inviting, lived-in atmosphere across all 14 stories.

What details are important when visualizing a twin-tower multi-family development?

Symmetry, consistent material finishes across both structures, and accurate ground-level context—retail signage, entrance canopies, landscaping, and parked vehicles—are critical to help developers market the project as a cohesive community.

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

A detailed front-elevation render of twin 14-story towers with full streetscape context is typically delivered within 5–7 business days after final camera angle and material approval.

How do real estate developers use renders like this twin-tower front view?

Developers use these exterior visualizations in pre-sales brochures, investor pitch decks, and municipal planning submissions to communicate the project's scale, façade design, and street-level retail integration before construction begins.

What makes multi-family exterior visualization different from single-home renders?

Multi-family exteriors demand accurate repetition of balcony modules, glass railing patterns, and unit lighting across dozens of floors while maintaining a natural, non-uniform appearance that conveys real occupancy and avoids a copy-paste look.

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