For the landmark high-rise development The Molecules in Berlin-Treptow, gmsvision delivered a comprehensive architectural visualization for a high-rise building in Berlin. Located directly on the River Spree, the project combines urban density, waterfront living and contemporary city development.
From early façade studies to final marketing visuals, gmsvision supported the project throughout all visual stages.
Architectural Visualization for High-Rise Projects in Berlin
Already during the planning phase, various material and geometric façade options were explored through detailed 3D façade studies. Based on these studies, photorealistic renderings were created for sales, public communication and investor presentations.
The visual focus was placed on:
- architectural proportions and scale
- atmosphere and lighting
- the unique waterfront location
3D Animation and Architectural Film
In addition to still renderings, gmsvision produced a high-quality architectural film combining 3D animation with real film footage. Dynamic camera movements showcase residential towers, the hotel tower, open spaces and direct access to the River Spree.
The integration of real footage resulted in a coherent audiovisual experience that convincingly communicates architecture, location quality and urban life.
Architectural Visualization as a Key Communication Tool
The Molecules represents modern high-density living and progressive urban development in one of Berlin’s most vibrant districts. The architectural visualizations by gmsvision became a central element of project communication—from early design studies to the final animation.
Details : www.agromex.de/projekte/the-molecules-berlin
Project: The Molecules Berlin – High-Rise Architectural Visualization
Location: Berlin, Germany
Category: Architectural Visualization – High-Rise Residential and Commercial Architecture
Services: Architectural Visualization, Photorealistic 3D Renderings, 3D Animation Film, Cinemagraphs, Virtual Reality (VR) & Augmented Reality (AR), 360° Panoramas & Immersive Tours, Concept and Mood Visualizations, Lighting and Material Studies, Photo Integration (Photomatching)
Year: 2019