Project

Corporate and office rendering for Riyadh, from KAFD headquarters to speculative floor plates.
As global corporations open regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia, the offices behind that growth need to be sold before they are built. We render Riyadh corporate interiors from the King Abdullah Financial District out to the new districts north of the city, as definitive digital twins of a signed scheme or speculative views of a bare floor plate.
Our office 3D visualization is built to do a job: secure leasing, replace expensive physical mock-ups, and prove a space works before a riyal goes into fit-out.
Office interiors are the specific lane here, and the Riyadh record is unusually clean: three office schemes rendered in the last cycle (Al-Malqa, KAFD and Al-Narjis), three tenders won, with turnarounds from 12 to 27 days. Renders are priced from 700 pounds per view, and an estimate lands within 24 hours of seeing drawings, whether they arrive from Riyadh, London or anywhere between.
In Riyadh we rendered The Horizon Pinnacle, a landmark skylit atrium in Al-Malqa, the black-marble Obsidian Forum in KAFD, the private-wealth Veridian Capital Partners suite where 3D rendering retired the physical mock-up, and the speculative Tuwaiq Hub in Al-Narjis.
The pattern across those three projects repeats what our office and commercial interior rendering work shows everywhere: the render is the pitch. A 2,300 square metre atrium for tpbennett needed six views to win; the KAFD private-wealth suite won on six views in 22 days and saved the cost of a physical mock-up; the speculative Al-Narjis floor plate needed only four views and 12 days to start converting cross-border leasing interest. Office CGI in Riyadh is not decoration; on this record it is the cheapest tender insurance available.
Briefing from Riyadh works best when the first email contains three things: the floor plan, the finishes schedule and the deadline that actually matters (usually the tender date, not the internal review). Every one of our three Riyadh wins started that way. Revision rounds are scoped in the estimate, the clay-render sign-off happens before materials go on, and final files arrive sized for print boards and screens both, which is how a pitch deck and a hoarding come out of one set.
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See our processYes. Speculative rendering shows a bare floor as a finished, fitted workspace. The Tuwaiq Hub renders were built to accelerate cross-border leasing before a tenant signed.
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