This render is a modern-day CGI interpretation of the iconic Case Study House No. 8, originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1949 as part of the Case Study House Program. Created using 3ds Max and V-Ray, the visualization pays homage to their architectural genius, celebrating the harmony of industrial structure, minimalism, and human-centered design. Design Breakdown Structure: Steel frame with expansive glass panels, a signature feature of the original house, enabling transparency and openness. Materials: A warm combination of wood cladding and black metal framing echoes the original’s modular yet cozy feel. Interiors: Hints of modern mid-century interiors can be seen through the facade, emphasizing the balance between functionality and aesthetics. Landscape: Simple, geometric paving paired with natural greens blends architecture with its surrounding—a core philosophy of the Eames. Why This Render Matters More than just a visual recreation, this project is a study in spatial discipline, light behavior, and timeless architectural language. It respects the Eames' design values while offering a clean, modern lens through CGI.
Software: 3ds max, Vray, Photoshop
Posted on 10.05.2025
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