High detailed 3d building.
Previews were rendered with vray mat and light.
The file has all lightning setup and texturing; multi-layer photoshop PSD file included
Star Wars, The fifth element, Blade Runner, or Metropolis ... are so many movies that rock and rock our imagination by creating incredible futuristic worlds. Rocking us into crazy worlds, thanks to improbable inventions, directors, and screenwriters nourishing our fantasies of the future.
At the heart of these creations, a theme comes up regularly: the city. It is at the center of the concerns and rhythm of these feature films: its transport, its skyscrapers, its living spaces ... are reviewed and corrected in "science fiction" mode.
Influenced by these universes, architects had a penchant for these post-modern atmospheres. Vincent Callebaut has made it his specialty, inventing Anti-smog, an ecological site whose objective is to recycle and purify the polluted air of the Paris region or Asian Cairns: a vertical city biomimetic. Its many projects exploit all the solutions and the elements available on earth. But he's not the only one interested in these topics. For example, Manuel Dominguez, a Spanish architect, has created a rolling city, which could house 5,000 people, a power plant, factories, and other service buildings. The Chinese, Ting Xu, and Yiming Chen have imagined a real hot-air balloon city suspended in the air, in order to limit pollution. Result: if we can believe that these architects have more head in the moon than on earth, it is not so since each of their projects reflects a real environmental concern, and especially a desire to preserve the planet.
Could urban problems of overpopulation, pollution or lack of infrastructure find a poetic response? This is what two Chinese architects, Ting Xu, and Yiming Chenqui, think of imagining a real hot-air balloon city suspended in the air.
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