Posted by ADhoc Blog Team on June 22nd, 2010 | 0 comments
With many first-time home buyers interested in this development (Guildwood on the Park), Esquire Homes required a solution to assist their potential purchasers in visualizing the community and homes. Our team created beautiful 3D renderings to showcase the distinctive streetscape and all brick town homes.
Posted by ADhoc Blog Team on June 20th, 2010 | 1 comment
We had the opportunity to work with Dunpar Homes on their latest offering Kingsway Terrace. It’s a ultra-luxury condo located by the Humber River Valley (Etobicoke). When selling luxury and high-end living, potential purchasers expect more than just black-line floorplans. With that in mind, we worked closely with Dunpar to develop a variety of visualization tools to enhance their presentation. This included a 3D animation walk-through of the amenities, interactive touchscreen display, and exterior/interior renderings.
Posted by ADhoc Blog Team on February 25th, 2010 | 0 comments
We transformed the traditional blackline floor plans into vibrant images with 3D furniture and appliances for Monarch’s new project ‘Encore at Equinox’. With this tool, buyers are more likely to purchase the suite because they can easily visualize the space.
Posted by ADhoc Blog Team on February 24th, 2010 | 1 comment
A pioneer in the real estate industry, Orchard Ridge Homes (Sorbara Development Group), is releasing their final phase of ‘Tanglewood’ located in the heart of Oakville, Ontario. To assist buyers to conceptualize their 2-storey and 3-storey townhomes, ADhoc created a 3D Animation Video tour and a collection of 3D Renderings for this exciting development. Take a look and let us know what you think!
Posted by ADhoc Blog Team on February 12th, 2009 | 1 comment
The South Korean capital, Seoul, has big plans for its design future. This city is rapidly growing and the architectural design of many of these proposed buildings are stunning! There is a great blend of North American, European, and Asian culture. It’s extremely refreshing seeing so many cities taking architecture to a whole new level.
Posted by ADhoc Blog Team on February 10th, 2009 | 0 comments
The Museum Plaza, located in Louisville, Kentucky, rethinks conventional attitudes towards property development. The 62-story skyscraper is projected to cost $490 million and contains a 1-acre public plaza and park, luxury condominiums, lofts, a hotel, retail shops and a museum. This building will be one of the USA’s most unique and recognizable buildings. (read more »)