
Office 3D visualization is how a design-and-build firm shows a client the finished workplace before the strip-out even starts. We make photoreal office CGI that wins fit-out tenders: stills that turn a floor plan and a mood board into a room the client can already picture working in. London studio, 389 projects, most of them workplace.
Most office visualization gets sold as marketing for developers. Our work lives somewhere more specific and more valuable: the pitch room, where a design-and-build firm is trying to win a fit-out against two or three rivals. That is the niche we have spent over a decade in, for clients like Unispace, Morgan Lovell, Oktra and Peldon Rose. In that room the CGI is not decoration. It is the proof of how you will finish the real space, and the client reads it that way whether they say so or not. A flat, generic render quietly tells them you will cut corners on the materials too. A considered one, lit and composed properly, builds the confidence that wins the work. We have made the renders behind tenders worth millions, and we build them knowing exactly what job they have to do.
Office CGI earns its keep in the tender. A design-and-build firm pitching a fit-out is judged on the renders as a proxy for the finished job. We compose and light them to carry that room, not just to look pretty in isolation.
On a multi-million-pound fit-out, a stiff, cheap-looking render plants a doubt about the whole delivery. We have watched it lose tenders. The look is part of the pitch, so we treat it as such, with a stylised, controlled finish that often sells the room better than chasing pure photorealism.
Seeing the scheme in CGI catches the clashes and the aesthetic mismatches while they are still cheap to fix, long before anyone orders the joinery or pours a floor.
The same model gives you tender stills, brochure images, website visuals and social content, plus a walkthrough animation when the scheme needs motion. The work keeps earning after the pitch.
Around 90% of our work is for design-and-build firms and office-design experts, the people in the pitch room with a real budget and a project to win. That shapes how we build an office render. It is not a pretty picture of a workspace; it is the asset that has to convince a client your firm should be trusted with their headquarters over two or three rivals. We go deeper on this in how office CGI wins a design-and-build pitch.
In that context the CGI carries a weight people underrate. The client cannot see your finished work yet, so they read the render as the preview of it. We have delivered the visuals behind fit-out tenders worth into the millions, for clients including Unispace, Morgan Lovell, Oktra and Peldon Rose. When the renders are right, they remove the doubt. When they are cheap, they add it. A big part of that is getting the client's brand right in the space, which we cover in workplace branding in CGI.
When a scheme needs motion as well as stills, an office 3D walkthrough animation takes the same model and walks the client through it. See the approach on real workplace projects: the Zoom London Experience Center, Techspace London and offices in Clerkenwell.
Cat A is the base, landlord-delivered shell: floors, ceilings, services, no fit-out. Cat A+ adds amenity to that shell, often a kitchen and a finished reception, to make it more lettable. Cat B is the tenant's actual workspace: layout, finishes, furniture, brand. Most of our tender work is Cat B, the fully-dressed scheme a design-and-build firm is pitching. We cover the difference in depth in our Cat A vs Cat B guide.
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"The visuals look fabulous. I only have three small comments. Otherwise, it's really high-quality work."
"Well done mate. Thanks to both you and all your team. A considerable level of attendance and output for sure. We appreciate your commitment and patience throughout. You have definitely demonstrated your capabilities and we have some powerful assets that will support us."
"I've shared the Lyon renders with some of the team and everyone is really impressed. You've done superb work."
"The feedback on the 3D visuals was very positive, they said the quality was excellent."
"Thanks again for all the hard work you guys put in for the project, it's greatly appreciated! Everyone is super impressed!"
"Victor... This is absolutely unbelievable!! Great work and let's touch base soon."
"We won the project!!! Thanks for all your hard work on making the visuals look beautiful!"
"He's a brilliant visualiser and my go-to partner for many projects. Victor has a strong team behind him and plenty of capacity to take on new work."
"This message just to thank you and your team again for your work. Everything looks so good! We just presented to the client and it went very well!"
"Thanks for the 3D views! Honestly, you and your team did an amazing job."
"Thank you Victor, these look amazing! You've done an excellent job."
"The client was rather impressed by the visuals, their comment 'these are insane!'"
"Well done these are looking amazing! Beautiful. You and your team are so clever!!!"
"Thank you so much for the final renders and that last angle! It's been such a pleasure working with you and thanks again for your brilliant work. Will definitely be in touch again for future projects."
"I have been really impressed by the work you are turning out and I'm very grateful for your efforts to hit our deadlines."
"The client was blown away with the quality of visualisation and everyone who attended the expo were equally impressed."
"Fantastic work once again. Pleasure to work with you!"
"We won the QRT project! We're all delighted about it and wanted to send a big thank you to you and your team for all the hard work you've done."
"Beautiful, thanks Victor! Thank you again for jumping onto this so quickly."
"Nice touch Victor, very much appreciate your efforts - the scheme looked really great, looking forward to the blended scheme getting the same level of wowness."
"Thank you for your work on the visuals, these are looking fantastic!"
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