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Casa Mila

For this project, we did a lot of landscaping work, aiming to give it a very tropical feel to convey the warmth of the spaces.

Mid Century Interior

Experiments in modern living with mid-century traces. Rough surfaces, smooth textiles and curated pieces shaping a quiet yet expressive mood.

Cerita Rumah

Every corner of this house is designed to tell a story, blending warmth, natural textures, and calm greenery. Soft daylight, crafted wooden details, and seamless indoor-outdoor connection create a serene atmosphere that feels alive and intimate.

The visual storytelling highlights daily life moments from cozy reading corners to tranquil gardens, where even cats find their place of comfort. This project emphasizes balance between architecture and emotion, making the house not just a shelter, but a living narrative.

The Sound Of Wind

The design captures the moment when wind moving through the forest becomes frozen in form. Just as the forest sings when the wind passes through trees, the building becomes a solidified echo of that natural melody - the sound of wind made visible.

Blue Hour

Timber structure in a calm forest environment. Exploring the blue hour through material, light and mood.

Kitsilano Pool Reimagined | New Urban Oasis in Vancouver

Eight Station, a Vancouver-based rendering studio, has unveiled a vision to revitalize Kitsilano Pool through targeted improvements rather than a full rebuild. The proposal addresses accessibility, usability, and integration with the waterfront while preserving the pool’s legacy. Key ideas include expanding community gathering areas with an amphitheatre, relocating service blocks to free public space, improving pedestrian flow, and enhancing landscaping to create pleasant microclimates. Amid recurring closures from structural issues and storm damage, this concept offers a practical, community-centered approach that balances modernization with heritage, aiming to inspire dialogue on the pool’s future in Vancouver’s urban fabric.

15 Aug 2025

Kinkо Tower

Rising high above Manhattan’s skyline, New York Kinko Tower comes to life through a series of detailed 3D visualizations. From cinematic aerials sweeping over the Hudson to close-up moments inside its refined interiors, the imagery reveals both the building’s monumental form and its intimate human scale.
Glass façades catch the changing light-from the golden warmth of sunset to the shimmering reflections of city nights-while interior spaces showcase a palette of elegant materials framing iconic New York views.
Learn more about this project:
https://www.hism.studio/new-york-kinko-tower"

“The Last Rest”

In a forgotten corner of an old garage, the silence is broken only by the distant sound of the city. Dust dances in the beams of light piercing through the worn ceiling, illuminating memories frozen in time.
On the worn-out couch, traces remain of sleepless nights and a life lived at 300 km/h. Helmets rest as silent witnesses to victories and defeats. In the background, the car—covered yet still imposing—waits like a warrior who knows the next battle may be the last.
There, Ayrton finds a brief moment of pause. An intimate instant, far from the cameras, far from the noise. A final rest before returning to the track. Before facing destiny.
3DS MAX, CORONA , PHOTOSHOP, AI in some 3D models

Full in Behance: /arqstudio505
Instagram: 505.viz

THE VIEWPOINT

Funny little concept project that I wanted to try. I had some ideas on my mind and wanted to try them. These images were insired by the great work from Arthur Valente, Morti Ramez, Mir, Brick and Dyrk Studio. The work that they do is really amazing and I wanted to try something in the style of some of the images they've made.

They are mostly fully CGI, just a few tweaks here and there with AI, specially in the woman. My aim was to try to create something big and dense for the vegetation and water but having the file really clean and light. Tweaking the materials and using proxies with the scatter was a huge step in this direction. And no, the water isnt phoenix. Its just a plane with material and a bump map randomized. Waves are decals!

Anyway, this was fun. I hope you like it!

Living room

Living room
3D Visualization by : Saleh Khani
Software : 3dsMax , Corona
I hope you like it.
You can contact me for 3D visualization, rendering and interior design of your projects if needed.
WhatsApp number: 989184507375
saleh75uarban@gmail.com