Th2 Townhouse Development — multi-family 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Multi-Family

Th2 Townhouse Development

Contemporary Townhouse Visualization

Street-level perspective of a contemporary multi-story townhouse/mixed-use building with stone and brick cladding, large windows, pedestrians, and a parked car.

Project Overview

Th2 Townhouse Development was a quick-turn engagement. The architecture firm had a design they were proud of and needed it visualized — no extras, just one precise, photorealistic render.

Street-level perspective of a contemporary multi-story townhouse/mixed-use building with stone and brick cladding, large windows, pedestrians, and a parked car.

The Result

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve realistic street-level perspectives for multi-story townhouse developments?

We set the camera at pedestrian eye height and carefully calibrate lens distortion, depth of field, and atmospheric perspective to replicate how the building will actually be experienced from the sidewalk, ensuring accurate scale relationships between the structure, streetscape elements, and human figures.

What details are important to capture in a multi-family exterior visualization like the Th2 Townhouse?

Mixed-use and townhouse developments require precise depiction of material transitions—such as the stone-to-brick cladding shifts—along with unit differentiation, entry sequences, and the relationship between ground-floor commercial or amenity spaces and upper residential levels.

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

A street-level exterior visualization for a contemporary townhouse development like this is typically delivered within 5–7 business days from receipt of finalized drawings, with one round of revisions included.

How do architecture firms use renderings like the Th2 Townhouse visualization in their workflow?

Firms typically use street-level multi-family renders for municipal design review submissions, neighborhood context presentations, and developer marketing packages where demonstrating contextual fit and pedestrian-scale appeal is critical to project approval.

What makes multi-family exterior visualizations unique compared to single-family residential renders?

Multi-family exteriors demand careful attention to repetitive facade rhythms, material variety across multiple units, and urban context integration—including sidewalks, parked vehicles, and pedestrian activity—to convey the building's role within a lived streetscape rather than an isolated lot.

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