The 'visualization' of technical problems is a main focus of my work. The term has its roots in the Latin word 'visualis' which simply means 'making something visible or comprehensible'. Visualization provides a clear view for the customer already at an early stage of planning and assists the user to pursue the tasks at hand more efficiently and transparently.
The (photo)realistic display of more or less abstract data allows architects, designers, scientists or engineers to present their work in a more comprehensible fashion and can thus generate much higher acceptance and positive response from the viewer.
There are hardly any limits - From the smallest screw to the largest skyscraper, everything is possible.
| :: Architecture :: The picture shows the concept of an amply designed hotel and service area spanning a highway crossing. The problem here was to visualize a service complex which would be accessible from all directions in equal measure and to provide a meaningful presentation for the architect's client. | ![]() |
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:: Medical Systems :: This model is part of a series of ceiling supply systems for operating theatres and intensive care units. The visualization became necessary in preparation of an exhibition presentation (MEDICA 2004) as well as several project specific request from customers. |
| :: Process Technology :: The visualization of a concept drawing for a helium vessel support construction. The main focus here lies on the sleak design of the support rails and operating pylon rather than the surroundings | ![]() |