View1 Traditional Apartment — multi-family 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Multi-Family

View1 Traditional Apartment

Traditional Apartment Building Visualization

Corner perspective of a two-story traditional apartment building with grey brick facade, parking lot, lawn, a bicycle rider, and a vehicle in the scene.

Project Overview

We picked up View1 Traditional Apartment as a focused engagement: one hero image for a multi-family residential project in Hamburg, Germany. Short timeline, high bar for quality.

Corner perspective of a two-story traditional apartment building with grey brick facade, parking lot, lawn, a bicycle rider, and a vehicle in the scene.

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 realistic brick facade textures in traditional apartment visualizations?

We model grey brick facades using high-resolution texture maps with displacement and weathering details, ensuring each brick course catches light naturally to match the traditional architectural character of the design.

What details are important when visualizing multi-family exterior projects for housing developers?

Multi-family exterior renders must accurately represent unit density, parking layout, landscaping, and pedestrian-scale context so developers can confidently present the project to investors and planning committees.

What is the typical turnaround time for a multi-family apartment exterior rendering like this?

A corner-perspective exterior render of this scope, including environment elements like vehicles, cyclists, and landscaping, is typically delivered within 5-7 business days from approved camera angles.

How do architects use multi-family exterior renders during the planning approval process?

Architects submit these renders with zoning and permit applications to demonstrate how the building integrates with its streetscape, showing massing, setbacks, and contextual fit that review boards require for approval.

What makes multi-family exterior visualization different from single-residence rendering?

Multi-family exteriors demand careful attention to repetitive facade rhythm, shared amenity spaces like parking lots and lawns, and street-level human activity that conveys the livability and scale of the development.

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