The Interior Lighting Simulation Berlin was developed for an exclusive penthouse project in the German capital. The goal of the visualization was to analyze the influence of natural daylight and artificial lighting on space, materials and atmosphere.
gmsvision created a comprehensive 3D lighting study that realistically illustrates different lighting conditions throughout the day.
Objective of the lighting simulation
The Interior Lighting Simulation Berlin allows lighting conditions to be evaluated during the planning phase. Photorealistic renderings simulate daylight and artificial lighting, enabling architects, designers and clients to assess the spatial atmosphere in advance.
This approach supports informed design decisions.
Light, space and materials
The penthouse was visualized under different lighting scenarios, including bright morning light, warm evening atmospheres and artificial lighting during nighttime.
These visualizations demonstrate how lighting affects materials, colors and spatial perception.
Implementation of the lighting study
gmsvision created photorealistic interior renderings presenting the penthouse under multiple lighting conditions.
The focus included:
- realistic daylight simulation
- accurate representation of artificial lighting
- analysis of materials and surfaces
- comparison of different design options
This allowed the client to evaluate various wall colors, curtains, flooring materials and lighting concepts.
Result
The final Interior Lighting Simulation Berlin supported the client’s decision-making process and helped refine the interior design concept. The visualizations provided a clear understanding of how lighting influences atmosphere and spatial perception.
Project: Penthouse Berlin – Interior Lighting Simulation & Visualization
Location: Berlin, Germany
Category: Interior Architectural Visualization / Lighting Simulation
Services: Interior Visualization, Photorealistic 3D Renderings
Year: 2018