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OCAD University, Canada’s pre-eminent art and design University, had achieved degree-granting status and with that, a new name reflecting that status. They...
We were approached by Ryden and Tinto Architecture to provide a number of visuals to accompany a planning application for a new house plot in Milltimber,...
Our client was keen to extend their Victorian terraced property to form a new open plan kitchen/dining/sitting area and also form a visual and accessible link...
Render produced a series of Photomontage images for a fantastic developement by Michael Gray Architects to accompany a planning application for 4no. Holiday...
At Render, we are big fans of Tadao Ando's architecture. Whilst browsing the internet we stumbled across a 3D Sketchup model at Ronen Bekerman's fantastic blog...
Render were commisioned by Cala Home Ltd to visualise a new house type for their Hilton Campus site in Aberdeen. The former university campus in Aberdeen...
Designing to change the world. Whether we realize it or not, we live in a designed world. The question is: will this be a design for destruction or for a...
BOOM is a dynamic new, master-planned community in the desert of Palm Springs. The BOOM development is not only an experiment in innovative design, BOOM also...
Render were approached by Tinto Architecture and Create Engineering to produce a series of images for their entry for the 'Room for London' design competition. ...
A number of interactive 360 degree panoramic images were created and subsequently linked together via a series of animated transitions to create a virtual tour of...
The Boathouse development on the shores of Loch Tay was granted planning permission earlier this year. Render also produced a series of photomontage images for...
With a limited budget we have made the construction as simple and as cost effective as possible. At present there is insufficient head room within the shelter,...
Situated in the small seaside village of Aberdour, this 1870’s property was in need desperate need of modernisation. As part of the works we created a new...
Design thinking on a city-wide scale Sudbury is a changing city—undergoing a dramatic transition from its mining town roots in the midst of the northern Ontario...
18.03.12 Private Residence, Aberdour Sneak peek of one of our Architectural project currently onsite in Aberdour, Fife. The traditional form, shape and size of...
Bruce Mau Design collaborated with MDC Partners – a partnership of world-class marketing communications companies – to produce THE SECRET OF SUCCESS, a book...
Rethinking city life The Mori Building Company commissioned BMD to help create marketing and communications strategies for the construction and launch phases of...
Inventing a dynamic identity BMD was commissioned by NAi to develop an identity program that would offer designers maximum freedom for interpretation and...
Visualizing a global crisis We designed and produced titles, credits and animated information graphics for The 11th Hour, a feature-length documentary film hosted...
Revolutionizing the book Zone was the catalyst for the birth of the Bruce Mau Design studio, where we first developed narrative design tools we still use today...
Designing today's schools for tomorrow's world BMD co-authored a book with OWP/P and VS that explores the link between how we learn and where we learn – the...
Redefining how we think about architecture S,M,L,XL exposes the hidden process of architectural practice through the work of Rem Koolhaas and his studio. The...
Manifesting a unique world view More manifesto than monograph, Life Style is the first book to document Bruce Mau’s creative process and studio practice....
Smart is sexy: selling sustainability Shaw Industries (owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway) is the biggest carpet manufacturer in the world. Shaw sought...
The making of a modern icon In 1991 Frank Gehry commissioned us to develop an original visual signature and environmental graphics for the Walt Disney Concert Hall...
Creating a global green platform for the world's best-known brand. For over a century, Coca-Cola has helped define culture in America. BMD helped them to...
Making one home field for two home teams New Meadowlands Stadium, a major NFL facility opening Fall 2010, will house two archrivals: the sleekly modern New York...
A vision for holy Makkah In partnership with Northwestern University Transportation Center and Antonio DiMambro & Associates, we were invited to design a...
The purpose-driven university Arizona State University had an ambitious and forward-thinking strategic plan: to remake the American university. Working with...
Reinventing the bookstore Heather Reisman had a dream: to reinvent the traditional bookstore as a marketplace for culture. To realize this vision we developed a...
A 21st century library for 21st century citizens We started by wondering: “What is the future of the library in the home of Microsoft?” We knew we had to...
Creating the world's first museum of biodiversity Working with long-time collaborator Frank Gehry, we joined with Panamanian and world citizens to create a new...
Reinvigorating a cultural icon MTV once defined a generation. From its inception, the music channel gained audience loyalty by smashing boundaries. In order to...
Envisioning a new future for Guatemala BMD collaborated with the Fundación Proyecto de Vida, a collective of Guatemalan leaders from all walks of life, to...
Although situated on the beautiful surrounding coastline, this property did not enjoy seaviews which the clients were keen to rectify. The new garden/dayroom...
This interesting project involved obtaining Planning permission for a Grade C listed ruin situated on a hillside with stunning views over Loch Tay and Kenmore. ...
The house and garden were separate entities and the idea was to link the house and garden in a more appropriate way to modern living. A steel and glass structure...