ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR
This project showcases how architectural space can be translated into cinematic presence. Working with empty rooms, design plans, and finished interiors, the focus lies on realism, spatial clarity, and motion derived from still imagery.
Motion as Architectural Experience
From raw space to designed interior, from technical drawing to photo-realistic visualization. This work operates across multiple stages of architectural development. The same spatial logic applies throughout, allowing consistency between planning, visualization, and motion. The result is a visual language designed for architects, interior designers, and real estate providers who communicate space with clarity and intention.
From Empty Space to Dressed Interior
Empty rooms are transformed into fully realized interiors while preserving the original spatial structure. Materials, furniture, and light are introduced with restraint, ensuring realism and coherence. Each space is designed from the outset to support both still imagery and motion.
From Plan to Photorealistic Visualization
Plans, sketches, and technical drawings are translated into photorealistic interiors with spatial precision. Proportion, perspective, and lighting intent guide the process, turning abstract information into clear, readable space, accurate, and visually consistent.
From Still Image to Cinematic Motion
Cinematic motion is developed directly from finished still images. Subtle camera movement and light transitions extend the image over time without reconstructing the scene. The result is continuity between still images and video, allowing space to be experienced dynamically.
