In megacities, where space is at a premium, the roof of a building becomes a real “extra floor of life.” It can be a green garden, a private lounge, or even an open-air cinema. In New York, rooftop terraces have long been the standard for luxury apartments, in Dubai they are turning into entire oases with swimming pools, and in Europe they are often used as common spaces for neighbors.
But in order for these ideas to come to life, you first need to see them. This is where 3D rendering comes into play. A regular plan cannot convey the feeling of space. In the case of a rooftop terrace, it is the details and atmosphere that are important:
- how the light falls on the furniture at sunset;
- whether there will be shade from the pergola on a hot day;
- what the city panorama will look like from a specific point;
- whether the landscaping blends harmoniously with the architecture of the building.
Terrace 3D visualization allows you to “transport” yourself to the roof and experience it before the first brick is laid.