View 20 Neoclassical Townhouses
Neoclassical Townhouse Visualization
Street-level distant view of a long row of neoclassical townhouses with white limestone/render facades, dark mansard roofs, green lawn foreground, parked cars, and mature trees behind -- same project as 61.jpg from a wider angle.
Project Overview
When the property development firm engaged us for View 20 Neoclassical Townhouses, they were clear about the deliverables: 2 high-resolution renders that could serve double duty — design review today, sales collateral tomorrow.
Street-level distant view of a long row of neoclassical townhouses with white limestone/render facades, dark mansard roofs, green lawn foreground, parked cars, and mature trees behind — same project as 61.
The Challenge
The biggest hurdle was fidelity at scale. With 2 compositions to produce, we couldn’t afford to let quality drift between the first render and the last. Every image needed to feel like it came from the same visual universe.
The project site has strong character — mature trees, sloping terrain, established neighbours. Ignoring that context would have produced renders that felt disconnected from reality. We had to model the environment as carefully as the building itself.
Our Approach
Material selection was hands-on. We sourced textures from manufacturer libraries and matched them against the specification documents. Where specs were ambiguous, we sent samples to the property development firm for sign-off before rendering.
The rendering pipeline was set up to handle 2 outputs efficiently. Shared lighting rigs, consistent material libraries, and a standardised colour pipeline meant every image maintained the same visual standard.
We shared work-in-progress renders with the property development firm at two key milestones: after initial composition lock and after material refinement. Both rounds stayed tight — targeted feedback, fast turnarounds.
The Result
We delivered the complete package of 2 renders within the agreed 2-3 weeks window. The property development firm confirmed the images are now central to their sales and approval materials.
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