The Green House stands as a monolithic copper cube, quietly complementing its context – a lush park opposite the plot. From the outside, the house is a patina-aged copper clad cube with window openings and timber infill carved into the façade. The patina-aged copper cladding not only reflects the luscious greenery in the neighbourhood, but also allows the ‘Green Home’ to reduce energy consumption by acting as a heat barrier.
THe GreeN House
Autodesk Revit
Autodesk 3ds Max
For the material part, I use four material in total from Autodesk 3ds. Three of the material are glass for the windows, ceramic tiles for the level 1 floor and wooden floor for 2nd and 3rd floor from compact material editor and 1 material which is a cyan paint for the exterior of the building from slade material editor. I decided to leave out the rest because I already done the material from Revit before transferring it to Autodesk 3ds . For the rendering process, I click the rendering tab and went to find the print size wizard and click it. From there, I change the resolution to dpi 300. Next, I change the image width by 1000 and the image height by 1000