Verdon Parc

Verdon Parc Condominium – Architectural Visualization

Client: Ram-Lu Builders
Project Type: Architectural Visualization – Public Interior Spaces
Location: Ecoland, Davao City, Philippines
Date: 2015

The Verdon Parc Condominium Hotel project involved producing architectural visualizations for several public spaces within the development. Commissioned by Ram-Lu Builders, the work focused on presenting key interior environments to support design presentations for the developer and stakeholders. The reception lobby served as the central visual feature, emphasizing its expansive spatial volume and welcoming atmosphere.

Particular attention was given to communicating the scale and openness of the reception area. The space highlights a double-height interior, contemporary furnishings, and carefully integrated lighting fixtures that create a refined hospitality environment. An ultra-wide viewing angle was used to accurately convey the proportions of the space while capturing the relationship between the reception desk, lounge seating, and vertical wall treatments.

Additional visualization work extended to other interior spaces including the spa reception and the fitness gym area. Special care was given to representing detailed finishes, such as the textured coco shell application used in the spa reception desk. Real-world reference photographs were captured on-site and processed in Photoshop to develop accurate material textures used within the renderings.

The visualizations were created using 3DS Max with the V-Ray render engine, enabling photorealistic lighting, material accuracy, and atmospheric quality. The process aimed to translate architectural intent into compelling imagery that clearly communicates spatial character, materiality, and interior experience.

Design Themes

  • Double-height lobby emphasizing openness and scale
  • Contemporary hospitality interiors with warm material palette
  • Accurate material representation using on-site references
  • Photorealistic visualization through 3DS Max and V-Ray

The resulting imagery effectively communicates the atmosphere and spatial experience of the condominium’s public areas, supporting design presentations and enhancing the project’s architectural narrative.