
The Brief
When we were invited to collaborate on Eden Qingdao, the first overseas Eden Project rising from a disused shrimp farm on Jiazhou Bay, the scale of the ambition was immediately clear.
Spread across 260,000 square metres and surrounded by the Yellow Sea, the vision celebrates water's critical role in the natural world, taking visitors on a journey through dramatic themed landscape zones, biomes, interactive installations and theatrical performance.
Our task was to capture all of that, the wonder, the scale, the drama, across ten highly detailed CGIs that brought the full vision to life.
Client
The Eden Project Qingdao
Designers
Museum Studio, Grimshaw Architects
Deliverables
Masterplanning & Marketing CGIs


The Source of All Life
The sheer size of the site demanded an exceptionally detailed 3D model, one that could hold up under the scrutiny of high resolution visuals.
From multi-level meandering landscaping and site-wide planting to the populated attractions that needed to feel genuinely alive, every corner of the model had to earn its place. A
mong the most intricate work was visualising the Storm Forest Biome, over 27,000 square metres of planted space, anchored by a mechanical waterfall set to become the largest indoor waterfall in the world.
Capturing the interactive, almost theatrical nature of these installations required real precision, and that's where we do our best work.



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