Welcome to the CoherenceVisual demo project page!

We created this demo to show how our different architectural visualization services work through a real-world building example. This way, you can more easily see the differences and decide which solution is best for your project.

“LESS IS MORE”
CoherenceVisual demo - Farnsworth house- floorplan
Project information

The building chosen is none other than the Farnsworth House by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, an icon of 20th century modern architecture.  A timeless creation that embodies the idea of ​​“less is more.”

Architect: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Location: Plano, Illinois, Chicago, USA

Built: 1945–1950

Style: modernist

Site Area: 240,000 m²

Useful Floor Area: 206 m²

Function: Weekend Retreat for Dr. Edith Farnsworth

Current Status: Museum

 

Year of Visualization: 2025

You can view and try all our services through a redesigned project with the same small changes. This way we want to help you understand the differences between the services.

This will make it easier for you to decide which one suits your project better.

If you keep scrolling down, you can view and try them all.

Enjoy browsing.

The most sophisticated form of architectural visualization. Experience buildings in realistic, life-size form. 

If you would like to try the building tour (PC / PCVR) on your own computer, you can download the executable .exe file here:

A virtual building walkthrough offers a fully immersive experience, allowing users to explore architectural spaces on PC or in VR. This interactive tool provides a life-sized perception of proportions, depth, and atmosphere — helping clients understand and connect with the design intuitively. Realistic lighting, geographic accuracy, and detailed materials bring the project to life. Changes can be made in real time, from switching materials to rearranging furniture, enabling fast feedback and collaboration. Beyond presentation, VR walkthroughs strengthen communication, reduce design errors, and enhance marketing impact. CoherenceVisual’s VR experiences transform architectural concepts into engaging, realistic environments that clients can truly step into.

Immersive Visualization That Goes Beyond Still Images

A panorama walkthrough offers a 360-degree interactive experience that lets clients explore architectural spaces freely. Unlike static renders, panoramic tours allow full visual immersion, letting users look around rooms, change viewpoints, and understand spatial context naturally. This format is ideal for online presentations, marketing, and real estate showcases — accessible from any device, without special software. CoherenceVisual creates high-resolution panoramic environments with accurate lighting and true materials, giving a lifelike impression of the final design. A panorama walkthrough bridges the gap between 2D imagery and full VR, providing flexibility, realism, and strong emotional impact.

A short film is a form of visualization suitable for conveying a more complex mood.

Architectural animation transforms static designs into cinematic visual experiences. Through carefully composed camera movement, lighting, and atmosphere, we create animated sequences that guide viewers through every space. These videos effectively communicate design intent, material quality, and overall atmosphere — making them ideal for marketing, competitions, and client presentations. Whether it’s a short teaser for social media or a full-length architectural film, animations bring architecture to life with motion and storytelling. Every frame is rendered in high quality, reflecting true lighting and textures to ensure a realistic and immersive result. Architectural animation is more than visualization — it’s an emotional journey through your project before it’s even built.

Communicating design concepts and key information about the property.

A digital model serves as the foundation of all 3D visualization and design communication. It provides a precise, editable, and scalable representation of the project — enabling accurate renderings, animations, and interactive experiences. At CoherenceVisual, we build models optimized for performance and realism, suitable for both real-time visualization and high-resolution rendering. Our workflow ensures correct geometry, texel density, and lightmap preparation, allowing seamless transitions between visualization stages. The result is a robust 3D asset that supports design development, presentations, and marketing across multiple platforms. A well-prepared digital model is not only technical data — it’s the backbone of every successful visualization project.

They can highlight the essence of any project and are a useful form of visualization for any project.

Farnsworth house - front elevation in the morning - It's a modern looking style building with steel beams and glasses. You can see inside of the building from every direction. There are a lot of tree around the building.


Architectural rendering transforms design concepts into photorealistic visuals that showcase materials, lighting, and atmosphere with precision. These high-quality still images communicate design ideas effectively to clients, investors, and stakeholders. Our workflow focuses on realistic light simulation, true-to-scale modeling, and accurate geographic conditions to reflect how the building would appear in real life. Renderings serve as essential tools for marketing, competitions, and presentations — helping designers convey both technical and emotional aspects of their vision. At CoherenceVisual, every render balances realism and artistic composition, ensuring each image highlights the project’s unique identity and architectural value.

Farnsworth house - front elevation with a simple forest path.
The Farnsworth House - front elevation - whit a model man in front of the stairs to see the scale
Farnsworth House - focus on lower terrace
The Farnsworth House - front elevation - with a model man in front of the stairs to see the scale - focus on the stairs
Farnsworth House - terrace in the sun - front elevation - focus on stairs
Farnsworth house - side elevation with a simple forest path.
Compare Architectural visualizations - Farnsworth house structure front
The Farnsworth House - side elevation - with loungers
Farnsworth house - terrace in the sun
Architectural visualization, Architectural rendering - Farnsworth House entrance with a double door, in front of the doors is a terrace with deck chairs
Farnsworth House - inside area, dining area with a huge dining table and 6 chairs around it
Architectural animation - Farnsworth house - focus on the upper terrace with loungers and coffee tables with cup of coffees
Farnsworth house - inside area, looking out of the living area to the big tree in front of the house
Farnsworth House - inside area, living area with a coffee table with 2 cup of coffee and there is a book on the table: The Grand Budapest hotel
Compare Architectural visualizations - Farnsworth house structure back
Farnsworth house - inside area, living area with seathings and a fireplace, and a floor lamp
Farnsworth House - inside area, next to the entrance there is a chair, next to it a large wood box with an olive tree as indoor plant
Farnsworth House - inside area, next to the kitchen there is a chair and a coffee table and a lamp on it with a book: Made for Living
Farnsworth House - inside area, dining area with a huge dining table and 6 chairs around it. On the table there is a vase with purple flowers.
Farnsworth House - inside area, living area with a coffee table with 2 cup of coffee and there is a book on the table: The Grand Budapest hotel.
Farnsworth House - inside area, sleeping area with a chair.
Farnsworth House - inside area, next to the entrance there is a chair, next to it a large wood box with an olive tree as indoor plant
Farnsworth House - inside area, next to the kitchen there is a chair and a coffee table and a lamp on it with a book: Made for Living
Farnsworth House - inside area, living area with a coffee table with 2 cup of coffee and there is a book on the table: The Grand Budapest hotel.
Farnsworth House - inside area, sleeping area with a chair.
Farnsworth House - inside area, dining area with a huge dining table and 6 chairs around it. On the table there is a vase with purple flowers.
Farnsworth house - seide elevation in the morning -You can see the lower terrace
Farnsworth house - inside area, dinning area and living area
architectural visualization - Farnsworth house - front elevation, focus on the living area
ARCHITECTURAL RENDERINGS - Farnsworth House - back side elevation - You can see the sleeping area and the wardrobe.
Farnsworth House - back side elevation - You can see the sleeping area with a modern chair
Farnsworth House - back side elevation - You can see the sleeping area with a modern chair. There are white curtains behind the glasses of facade.
Farnsworth House - back side elevation - You can see the sleeping area with a modern chair. There are white curtains behind the glasses of facade. Focus on the chair and the bed.
Farnsworth house - back side elevation in the morning - There is a big tree in the background of the building. The sun shines through the leaves of the tree.

For furniture manufacturers and furniture distributors for marketing purposes and as decision support for selecting suitable furniture.

A panorama walkthrough offers a 360-degree interactive experience that lets clients explore architectural spaces freely. Unlike static renders, panoramic tours allow full visual immersion, letting users look around rooms, change viewpoints, and understand spatial context naturally. This format is ideal for online presentations, marketing, and real estate showcases — accessible from any device, without special software. CoherenceVisual creates high-resolution panoramic environments with accurate lighting and true materials, giving a lifelike impression of the final design. A panorama walkthrough bridges the gap between 2D imagery and full VR, providing flexibility, realism, and strong emotional impact.

Choosing the Right Visualization Type

Not sure which visualization method best suits your project?
We’re here to help.

Every project has unique communication goals — whether it’s showcasing design intent, attracting investors, or preparing marketing materials.
In our upcoming blog articles, we’ll guide you through the different visualization types, helping you decide whether static renderings, panoramic tour, or real-time scenes are the right fit for your needs.

You’ll also learn how we handle each project — from initial contact and data preparation to final delivery — in our behind-the-scenes series.

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