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WARNER BROS. – RAPID CONCEPT VISUALIZATION Helping architects develop, refine, and present an entire workplace concept under extreme deadlines

This project was created in collaboration with tp bennett for the new Warner Bros. workplace in London.

The architects developed a series of immersive interior concepts inspired by some of Warner Bros.’ most iconic productions. From a Harry Potter-inspired library and a Batman meeting room to a Game of Thrones meeting space and a dramatic reception area centered around the Warner Bros. identity, each environment was designed to celebrate storytelling through architecture.

Our role was to transform these evolving concepts into high-quality visualizations under an exceptionally tight deadline. Working as an extension of the tp bennett team, we produced presentation-ready imagery that helped the architects develop, refine, and successfully present their ideas to the client.

Services

architectural visualisation, architectural presentation

Country

United Kingdom

client

TP BENNETT

Timeline

5 days

Year

2025

Team

Challenge

1. Visualizing multiple themed environments

Each space had its own identity and inspiration. The challenge was to accurately communicate very different atmospheres while keeping the entire workplace visually cohesive.

2.Keeping pace with a rapidly evolving design

The concept was changing almost every day. Architects continuously refined layouts, materials, furniture, and details while we produced updated visualizations in parallel.

Our images became part of the design conversation rather than the final output.

3.Delivering premium quality in just a few days

The presentation deadline left no room for long production cycles. Every visualization had to be completed quickly while maintaining the level of quality expected for one of the world’s most recognized entertainment brands.


Solution

1.Working as one integrated team

Instead of following a traditional client-vendor workflow, we collaborated directly with the tp bennett architects, responding to design updates almost in real time.

2. Using visualization as a design tool

Each render became the next step in the design process. The architects reviewed materials, lighting, furniture, and compositions directly on the images before making further refinements.

This iterative workflow significantly accelerated design development.

3.Creating cinematic interior atmospheres

Every room required its own visual language. Through lighting, materials, composition, and subtle storytelling, we reinforced the identity of each themed space while maintaining one coherent architectural experience.


result

1.A successful presentation of the concept

The final visualizations helped tp bennett communicate their design vision clearly and confidently during presentations to Warner Bros.

2.Faster design development

The visualizations became an active working tool, allowing ideas to be tested, discussed, and refined throughout the project instead of only at the end.

3.A partnership built on trust

Projects like this demonstrate why tp bennett continues to work with our studio. When deadlines become exceptionally demanding, we seamlessly integrate into their workflow and help deliver results that would be difficult to achieve within a traditional production schedule.


“This project never felt like we were simply making renders. Every few hours another model arrived, another design idea appeared, and we were already preparing the next version.

My favourite part was seeing each room develop its own personality. One moment we were working on the atmosphere of a Harry Potter-inspired library, the next we were adjusting lighting inside a Batman meeting room. It was fast, intense, and genuinely fun.

For a few days, it honestly felt like we were sitting inside the tp bennett studio rather than working from another country.”

Andre Burbela
Andre Burbela

Founder | Art director

MOLOT STUDIO


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