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ArchiSaviour
Creating architectural illustrations lets me merge creativity, artistry, and a love for built spaces, capturing the essence and aesthetics of structures while showcasing their interplay of form, light, and space. My illustrations aim to animate visions and evoke emotions, serving as a pivotal tool for communicating design concepts and enriching presentations, ultimately fostering a greater understanding and appreciation for architectural pursuits.
The illustrations are made with the help of softwares such as
Adobe Photoshop, Sketchup, 3D Max, Revit, Lumion
"I enjoy conjuring up architectural magic with my illustrations—just don't ask my pen how many buildings it's helped design!"
Take a peek at my creations

Glow in dark illustration
A minimalist glass cabin hovers over a cliff edge, by yakusha design
teetering over a rocky cliff edge, this concept by yakusha design imagines an extreme holiday home for a surfer. With a 270-degree glass structure, the idea behind ‘the air’ cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness and provoke a sense of impossible architecture.
with a prominent position overlooking the horizon and directly confronting the sea breeze, the design makes reference to the traditional idea of a lighthouse. However, this concept provides a more radical interpretation as it hovers over the precipice.
The building is set on a vertical pillar and secured with a foundation made of recycled concrete to make it structurally equilibrated. the central pillar occupies a small internal area and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications services to maximize the view over the atlantic ocean. privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.
teetering over a rocky cliff edge, this concept by yakusha design imagines an extreme holiday home for a surfer. With a 270-degree glass structure, the idea behind ‘the air’ cabin is to create a feeling of weightlessness and provoke a sense of impossible architecture.
with a prominent position overlooking the horizon and directly confronting the sea breeze, the design makes reference to the traditional idea of a lighthouse. However, this concept provides a more radical interpretation as it hovers over the precipice.
The building is set on a vertical pillar and secured with a foundation made of recycled concrete to make it structurally equilibrated. the central pillar occupies a small internal area and, at the same time, includes most engineering and communications services to maximize the view over the atlantic ocean. privacy is achieved by an integrated system of window blinds around the perimeter.

Step well - India
Many of the India's surviving stepwells are architectural Marvels .
Stepwells are very unique ancient Indian technology which is now very famous among visitors to Rajasthan, Stepwells were once constructed for the main purpose of water storage and it also worked as air conditioning systems in palaces and forts. Main USP of these systems is that they are built in a very uncommon structure. Also known as Baori or Baoli or Vav in local Rajasthani languages, the step-wells are unique architectural marvels of India that you will find especially in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Thing which surprise the people is that the base of the step-wells in Rajasthan will have 10 degrees cooler temperature than its surrounding areas, providing a respite from the hot weather conditions in Rajasthan. Historians, Visitors and travellers find these places very fascinating given the semi-symmetry structures with which they are built.
Stepwells are very unique ancient Indian technology which is now very famous among visitors to Rajasthan, Stepwells were once constructed for the main purpose of water storage and it also worked as air conditioning systems in palaces and forts. Main USP of these systems is that they are built in a very uncommon structure. Also known as Baori or Baoli or Vav in local Rajasthani languages, the step-wells are unique architectural marvels of India that you will find especially in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Thing which surprise the people is that the base of the step-wells in Rajasthan will have 10 degrees cooler temperature than its surrounding areas, providing a respite from the hot weather conditions in Rajasthan. Historians, Visitors and travellers find these places very fascinating given the semi-symmetry structures with which they are built.

Heydar alyev center
About structure :The design of the Heydar Aliyev Center establishes a continuous, fluid relationship between its surrounding plaza and the building’s interior.

Landscape Element
'Arcade' by gijs van vaerenbergh arrays classical arches across belgian landscape.
The profiles of classic arches have been cut out of the steel plates, forming a contemporary portico. together aligned at the same height, the legs of each component becoming elongated as the work descends the slope. this condition heightens the suggestion of the artwork as an artifact which existed before the flood dike was built. in this way the sculpture is expressive of the theme of memory. initiated by the nature and forest agency (ANB), visitors are offered a new perspective on the vast nature reserve.
The profiles of classic arches have been cut out of the steel plates, forming a contemporary portico. together aligned at the same height, the legs of each component becoming elongated as the work descends the slope. this condition heightens the suggestion of the artwork as an artifact which existed before the flood dike was built. in this way the sculpture is expressive of the theme of memory. initiated by the nature and forest agency (ANB), visitors are offered a new perspective on the vast nature reserve.

Villa Sovoye Illustrations
Villa Savoye (French pronunciation: [savwa]) is a modernist villa in Poissy, on the outskirts of Paris, France. It was designed by the Swiss architects Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret
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Architecture illustration
I have tried to close to the frontier between architecture and sculpture and to understand the architecture as an art - Santiago colatrava
Geometric form in structure -Architectutal Illustrations creation
Geometric form in structure -Architectutal Illustrations creation

A Harmony with Nature
The illustration presents "Bunglow," an architectural masterpiece that seamlessly blends into the natural landscape, creating a harmonious retreat surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Bunglow is an eco-friendly, sustainable structure nestled amidst a lush and vibrant forest. The building's design is a unique combination of contemporary and organic architecture, with curved lines and materials that mirror the surrounding environment
Bunglow is an eco-friendly, sustainable structure nestled amidst a lush and vibrant forest. The building's design is a unique combination of contemporary and organic architecture, with curved lines and materials that mirror the surrounding environment

Glow in the Dark illustrations
The Vandamm House from North by Northwest.
One of the best known houses in the history of Modernism is not a house at all, but an elaborate movie set. Created entirely at MGM studios in Culver City, California for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, North by Northwest. In 1958, when the movie was in production, Frank Lloyd Wright was the most famous Modernist architect in the world. His magnum opus, Fallingwater, was conceivably the most famous house anywhere. His renown in the Fifties was such that mass-market magazines like House Beautiful and House & Garden devoted entire issues to his work. Hitchcock instructed the set designers at MGM to design a house in the Wright style, by its creation, the image of the Vandamm House became an icon of Modernism in architecture.
Vandamm House, by MGM set Designers (Robert Boyle, William A. Horning, Merrill Pye, Henry Grace, and Frank McKelvey), for North by Northwest directed by Alfred Hitchcock
One of the best known houses in the history of Modernism is not a house at all, but an elaborate movie set. Created entirely at MGM studios in Culver City, California for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, North by Northwest. In 1958, when the movie was in production, Frank Lloyd Wright was the most famous Modernist architect in the world. His magnum opus, Fallingwater, was conceivably the most famous house anywhere. His renown in the Fifties was such that mass-market magazines like House Beautiful and House & Garden devoted entire issues to his work. Hitchcock instructed the set designers at MGM to design a house in the Wright style, by its creation, the image of the Vandamm House became an icon of Modernism in architecture.
Vandamm House, by MGM set Designers (Robert Boyle, William A. Horning, Merrill Pye, Henry Grace, and Frank McKelvey), for North by Northwest directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Glow in the Dark mockup
The Vandamm House from North by Northwest.
One of the best known houses in the history of Modernism is not a house at all, but an elaborate movie set. Created entirely at MGM studios in Culver City, California for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, North by Northwest. In 1958, when the movie was in production, Frank Lloyd Wright was the most famous Modernist architect in the world. His magnum opus, Fallingwater, was conceivably the most famous house anywhere. His renown in the Fifties was such that mass-market magazines like House Beautiful and House & Garden devoted entire issues to his work. Hitchcock instructed the set designers at MGM to design a house in the Wright style, by its creation, the image of the Vandamm House became an icon of Modernism in architecture.
Vandamm House, by MGM set Designers (Robert Boyle, William A. Horning, Merrill Pye, Henry Grace, and Frank McKelvey), for North by Northwest directed by Alfred Hitchcock
One of the best known houses in the history of Modernism is not a house at all, but an elaborate movie set. Created entirely at MGM studios in Culver City, California for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, North by Northwest. In 1958, when the movie was in production, Frank Lloyd Wright was the most famous Modernist architect in the world. His magnum opus, Fallingwater, was conceivably the most famous house anywhere. His renown in the Fifties was such that mass-market magazines like House Beautiful and House & Garden devoted entire issues to his work. Hitchcock instructed the set designers at MGM to design a house in the Wright style, by its creation, the image of the Vandamm House became an icon of Modernism in architecture.
Vandamm House, by MGM set Designers (Robert Boyle, William A. Horning, Merrill Pye, Henry Grace, and Frank McKelvey), for North by Northwest directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Nizio Design International
The structure was missing of humans .. tried adding humans to the illustrations
About the project :
The project communicates the message of ‘learning about proper human influence on the environment, taking a glimpse into the secrets of nature,’ explain the architects. The design combines architecture with ecology, creating structures secondary to nature while, at the same time, educating visitors participating in exhibitions at different levels of knowledge and development.
About the project :
The project communicates the message of ‘learning about proper human influence on the environment, taking a glimpse into the secrets of nature,’ explain the architects. The design combines architecture with ecology, creating structures secondary to nature while, at the same time, educating visitors participating in exhibitions at different levels of knowledge and development.

Glow in Dark illustration
A Bridge-Like Pavilion In The Woods By Alarcia Ferrer Arquitectos
Based in Argentina, studio Alarciaferrer Arquitectos designed a bridge-like pavilion above sloped terrain located in the woods of Lake Los Molinos near Córdoba. To incorporate the structure into its topographical surroundings, the architects integrated the rectangular shape of ‘Pabellon Puente‘ by building two concrete walls on each side underneath as support. Additionally, the large glass facade offers panoramic views in both directions.
Based in Argentina, studio Alarciaferrer Arquitectos designed a bridge-like pavilion above sloped terrain located in the woods of Lake Los Molinos near Córdoba. To incorporate the structure into its topographical surroundings, the architects integrated the rectangular shape of ‘Pabellon Puente‘ by building two concrete walls on each side underneath as support. Additionally, the large glass facade offers panoramic views in both directions.

Monochrome Illustrations
Monochrome architecture illustrations are captivating artworks that use a single color (often black or shades of gray) to showcase the beauty, intricacies, and details of architectural structures. These illustrations emphasize form, texture, and composition without the distraction of multiple colors.
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