Opera house

Project idea

This project aims to establish a place where individuals can find solace and unleash their suppressed dreams and aspirations, especially after the war that our nation has endured. The youth has struggled to find outlets for their freedom or express their hopes, nor have they received any support. Thus, the project was an Opera house, a place where diverse emotions intertwine, including love, tragedy, drama and a fusion of various art forms like visual arts, acting, and singing. As individuals strive to convey messages to the audience, Opera serves as a potent mirror, reflecting our sentiments to the world in the most impactful ways. Throughout history, opera has been associated with noble meanings such as art, culture, and civilization, serving as a reflection of the development of the artistic community. The concept for this project was inspired by the wings that enable individuals to soar with joy when they practice their talents and pursue their cherished dreams. It is a place where individuals can freely express themselves and narrate stories that captivate the audience's attention. Finally, It is a space where artists can soar with their multiple talents like free birds in the vast sky, sharing their innate gift with the world.

Project description

The project consists of various spaces, such as a main theater where performances are held, as well as two additional theaters for daily shows or different lectures. It also includes a large music library and an electronic library on the first floor. Furthermore, the project features an educational institute for music and drama, in addition to the available amenities such as a restaurant and cafes. The basement comprises various workshops.

Technical information

Local materials from the surrounding environment were utilized in the construction of the opera house, and modern techniques were employed in roofing. Wood was used in the facades to symbolize the diverse musical instruments, whish were displaced as a musical sound frequency to give the viewers a hint.

Aya Haidar

Alsaeed University

Yemen

Architecture

Tag

Architecture Cultural Center Hall/Theatre

3D feedback

Feedback - Overall

The reason why I would like to give feedback on your rendering is because I like your building design, but the renderings are not showing how great your idea is. That is what my professor said to me 10 years ago, and that is what got me into rendering. I hope to give you the same push :).

First, it's very hard to do bird perspectives, because of the amount of things that you need to include in the image. The biggest problem is the existing surrounding area, that would need to be modeled, if there is no satellite data to import (and most often that doesn't look good). I would suggest, in those cases, to make a smart decision and to go with some "stylized" renderings. For example, rendering that looks like a maquette, with stylized assets (vegetation, cars, people....). Or, maybe going for a look that the surrounding is simplified, and your building (and everything on the property where the building is located), is modeled in detail and looks realistic. That way, we wouldn't have the empty grass around the building (like in your case), but at least some details that make the image interesting.

But, if there is enough time, you could also go with adding detail to the surrounding. Here would be important to try and stay true to the real location. Finding the right 3d models, and trying to find a big variate of them. Use scatter tools to avoid placing the assets manually, and to add difference in their scale and rotation. People is something that is really missing in your renderings. I don't like placing a lot of people in renderings, but in a perspective like this it's a must. You could also try to use scatter tools to place them, and if you see that something is wrong (direction in which they are walking), it's easy to adjust it manually afterward. Difference in textures, would make a huge difference, especially in roads and pavements.

Try adding mood to your images. You gave a great description of what led you to design your building the way you did. Translate that to the rendering. For example, performances are usually held at night, go for a night/dusk scene. A lot of people came with cars, so the parking lot is almost full. Crowd of people going to the entrance and the artificial light from the interior is lighting up the entrance part...

I will add a couple of references which I would choose to follow for this type of perspective.

I don't know how important renderings are to you, but I hope this feedback help you at least a bit :)



29.03.2024

Chaos Software

Samir Mujovi

Senior 3D Artist

samir.mujovi@chaos.com

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