In the context of architectural design, "Umbra" refers to the shadow or the darkened area created by an obstruction to light. When incorporating this concept into a modern architectural space using elements like beige cement, glass, metal, wood, micro cement, and a rocky wall, we can focus on the interplay of these materials and the resulting shadows and contrasts, materiality, and form. This could result as a living area with a floor of light beige cement and walls of smooth micro cement. One wall is left exposed, revealing its rocky texture, becoming a striking focal point. Large glass windows allow natural light to filter through, casting dynamic shadows on the textured surfaces. Metal fixtures and furniture frames in matte black add a modern touch, their clean lines creating distinct shadows that shift throughout the day. Wooden elements, such as a low-profile coffee table and minimalist shelving or the flooring planks, introduce warmth and organic texture. Visualization: Tina Tajaddod, Emad Navidii
Software: AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Posted on 01.07.2024
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