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Warrandyte House is a residential project designed with a strong connection between architecture and the surrounding landscape. The concept is built around raw materials, openness, and a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Our role was to translate the architectural vision into a series of visualizations that would reflect not only the form of the building but also its atmosphere — how light, materials, and nature interact throughout the space.
The goal was to create images that feel natural, calm, and immersive, while staying true to the architectural intent.

Services
architectural visualisationCountry
Australiaclient
Nina MullerTimeline
1 monthYear
2024Team




1. Conveying the relationship between architecture and landscape
The house is deeply integrated into its natural surroundings.
It was essential to show how the building sits within the landscape and how exterior and interior spaces connect.
2.Working with raw materials and subtle lighting
Concrete, glass, and natural textures required a very balanced approach to lighting.
The challenge was to keep everything realistic and soft — avoiding overly dramatic contrast while still creating depth and mood.
3.Creating a calm and believable atmosphere
The project is not about visual эффект, but about feeling.
The images needed to feel quiet, natural, and lived-in — as if the space already exists.
1.Building a detailed and context-aware 3D environment
We carefully developed both the architecture and surrounding landscape to ensure they work together as one composition.
Vegetation, terrain, and reflections were treated as key elements of the scene.
2. Using natural lighting scenarios
We focused on soft daylight and subtle transitions of light to enhance materials and spatial depth.
Lighting was used to support the architecture rather than dominate it.
3.Composing minimal and balanced visuals
Each frame was designed to feel calm and intentional, with attention to proportions, framing, and visual rhythm.
The goal was to create images that feel effortless and realistic.
1.Clear communication of the architectural concept
The visualizations helped present the project as a complete and cohesive idea — not just a building, but a living environment.
2.Strong emotional impact
The images convey a sense of calm, openness, and connection to nature, supporting the core idea of the project.
3.A portfolio piece that reflects architectural quality
The final visuals became a strong representation of both the design and our approach to architectural storytelling.

“It was a real pleasure working with the Molot team.
They have a rare ability to truly understand the architectural intent and translate it into visuals that feel both precise and atmospheric.
What I appreciated most is how carefully they handle light, materials, and composition — the images don’t just show the project, they communicate its essence.
The collaboration felt smooth, thoughtful, and very professional. I’m genuinely looking forward to working together again on future projects.💥”
“Working with Nina and the Muller Architects team was a very inspiring process for us.
There is a strong clarity in their architecture — everything has intention, from the overall composition down to the smallest details. Our role was to carefully translate that into visuals without losing its quiet strength.
We focused on keeping the atmosphere honest and natural, allowing the architecture and landscape to speak for themselves.
It’s always a pleasure to collaborate on projects where there is such a clear vision behind the design.”

MOLOT | Founder and Art director
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